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God - Theology, Christianity - General & Miscellaneous, Philosophical & Religious Aspects of Technology
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Thinking about God in an Age of Technology

by George Pattison
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Overview

Taking up the critique of theology found in the work of Heidegger, George Pattison argues for a model of thinking about God that would not be liable to the charge of "enframing" that Heidegger sees as characteristic of technological thinking. He constructs his case in relation to particular issues in bioethics, the place of theology in the university, the arts, and the contemporary experience of living in the city.

Synopsis

Taking up the critique of theology found in the work of Heidegger, George Pattison argues for a model of thinking about God that would not be liable to the charge of 'enframing' that Heidegger sees as characteristic of technological thinking. He constructs his case in relation to particular issues in bioethics, the place of theology in the university, the arts, and the contemporary experience of living in the city.

About the Author, George Pattison

George Pattison is Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, Oxford University.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2007
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780199230525

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