Eschatology and the Technological Future: Routledge Studies in Religion
Autor Michael S. Burdetten Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 mar 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138053144
ISBN-10: 1138053147
Pagini: 266
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Religion
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138053147
Pagini: 266
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Religion
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
1. Introduction: Our Technological Future, Philosophy and Religion Part I: Visionary Approaches to Technology and the Future 2. Planning for the Technological Future: Technological Utopianism 3. Science Fiction and the Technological Imagination 4. Transhumanism and the Future Part II: Theological Responses to Technology and the Future 5. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Eschatology: The Technological Optimist 6. Jacques Ellul and Eschatology: The Technological Pessimist Part III: Philosophical and Theological Issues in Technology and the Future 7. Heidegger: Ontology, Technology and Eschatology 8. Possibility and Promise: A Christian Response 9. Conclusion: Hope in a Technological World
Notă biografică
Michael S. Burdett is Postdoctoral Fellow at Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford, UK and a Visiting Fellow at the University of St Andrews, UK
Recenzii
"This book offers an interesting reflection upon one of the most important topics in transhumanism." - Luis Torró Ferrero, European Society for the Study of Science and Theology
"The author offers a remarkable interaction between technological and theological views of the future. Providing a readable and expert guide through the maze of utopianism, futurism, transhumanism and science fiction, he also draws skilfully on major theologians and philosophers to craft something much more original and exciting than a survey. In this book which should be required reading for all futurologists, he contrasts Christian hope convincingly with the limited possibilities promised by technology, while remaining appreciative of the contribution made by technology to the human community." - Paul Fiddes, Professor of Systematic Theology, University of Oxford, UK
"This book offers an insightful and timely analysis of key theorists and ideas in the intersection between theology and technology. From the religiously inspired technological optimism of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Nikolai Fedorov, to the darker technological pessimism of Jacques Ellul, the contributions of Christian theorists to understanding the technological milieu can offer us fresh perspectives on some intractable problems of modern life. As Burdett clearly shows, technological optimism and utopianism have religious roots, and a technological culture that ignores its own roots is in danger not only of environmental devastation, but also existential and spiritual despair. A fine book at a critical time." - David Lewin, Liverpool Hope University, UK
"An important, illuminating and timely engagement with one of the great intellectual and cultural issues of our time." - Alister E. McGrath, University of Oxford, UK
"Amongst the growing literature addressing the debate around transhumanism, Michael Burdett’s work makes a unique contribution, and in several ways. Firstly, he contextualizes contemporary discussions in a long history of scientific and fictional utopias. Secondly, he offers a comprehensive account of the major theological responses to technological utopianism. And, thirdly, he brings into play an account of theological hope that moves the whole discussion onto a new level. Clearly written and cogently argued, this new book merits the attention of students from a wide spectrum of theological and philosophical disciplines." - George Pattison, 1640 Chair of Divinity, University of Glasgow, UK
"In its scope, this book is a deeply impressive achievement." - Peter Manley Scott, University of Manchester, UK in Studies in Christian Ethics
"The author offers a remarkable interaction between technological and theological views of the future. Providing a readable and expert guide through the maze of utopianism, futurism, transhumanism and science fiction, he also draws skilfully on major theologians and philosophers to craft something much more original and exciting than a survey. In this book which should be required reading for all futurologists, he contrasts Christian hope convincingly with the limited possibilities promised by technology, while remaining appreciative of the contribution made by technology to the human community." - Paul Fiddes, Professor of Systematic Theology, University of Oxford, UK
"This book offers an insightful and timely analysis of key theorists and ideas in the intersection between theology and technology. From the religiously inspired technological optimism of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Nikolai Fedorov, to the darker technological pessimism of Jacques Ellul, the contributions of Christian theorists to understanding the technological milieu can offer us fresh perspectives on some intractable problems of modern life. As Burdett clearly shows, technological optimism and utopianism have religious roots, and a technological culture that ignores its own roots is in danger not only of environmental devastation, but also existential and spiritual despair. A fine book at a critical time." - David Lewin, Liverpool Hope University, UK
"An important, illuminating and timely engagement with one of the great intellectual and cultural issues of our time." - Alister E. McGrath, University of Oxford, UK
"Amongst the growing literature addressing the debate around transhumanism, Michael Burdett’s work makes a unique contribution, and in several ways. Firstly, he contextualizes contemporary discussions in a long history of scientific and fictional utopias. Secondly, he offers a comprehensive account of the major theological responses to technological utopianism. And, thirdly, he brings into play an account of theological hope that moves the whole discussion onto a new level. Clearly written and cogently argued, this new book merits the attention of students from a wide spectrum of theological and philosophical disciplines." - George Pattison, 1640 Chair of Divinity, University of Glasgow, UK
"In its scope, this book is a deeply impressive achievement." - Peter Manley Scott, University of Manchester, UK in Studies in Christian Ethics
Descriere
The rapid advancement of technology has led to an explosion of speculative theories about what the future of humankind may look like. This text seeks to contextualize the growing literature on the cultural, philosophical and religious implications of technological growth by considering technological futurisms such as transhumanism in the context of the long historical tradition of technological dreaming. Burdett traces the latent religious sources of our contemporary technological imagination by looking at visionary approaches to technology and the future in seminal technological utopias and science fiction, and formulates a contemporary Christian response to transhumanism.