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Christian Moral Theology in the Emerging Technoculture: From Posthuman Back to Human

Author(s)

Waters, Brent, Professor

Edition
ISBN

9781472425805, 9780754666912

Publisher

Ashgate

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PDF and EPUB

Description

We are living in an emerging technoculture. Machines and gadgets not only weave the fabric of daily life, but more importantly embody philosophical and religious values which shape the contemporary moral vision-a vision that is often at odds with Christian convictions.

This book critically examines those values, and offers a framework for how Christian moral theology should be formed and lived-out within the emerging technoculture. Brent Waters argues that technology represents the principal cultural background against which contemporary Christian moral life is formed. Addressing contemporary ethical and religious issues, this book will be of particular interest to students and scholars exploring the ideas of Heidegger, Nietzsche, Grant, Arendt, and Borgmann.

Availability: In Stock

Christian Moral Theology in the Emerging Technoculture: From Posthuman Back to Human

SKU: 9781472425812

Original price was: $149.95.Current price is: $24.99.

Access Christian Moral Theology in the Emerging Technoculture: From Posthuman Back to Human Now. Discount up to 90%

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Additional information

Full Title

Christian Moral Theology in the Emerging Technoculture: From Posthuman Back to Human

Author(s)

Waters, Brent, Professor

Edition
ISBN

9781472425812, 9780754666912

Publisher

Routledge

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

We are living in an emerging technoculture. Machines and gadgets not only weave the fabric of daily life, but more importantly embody philosophical and religious values which shape the contemporary moral vision-a vision that is often at odds with Christian convictions.

This book critically examines those values, and offers a framework for how Christian moral theology should be formed and lived-out within the emerging technoculture. Brent Waters argues that technology represents the principal cultural background against which contemporary Christian moral life is formed. Addressing contemporary ethical and religious issues, this book will be of particular interest to students and scholars exploring the ideas of Heidegger, Nietzsche, Grant, Arendt, and Borgmann.