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Nature and Technology in the World Religions - A Discourse of the World Religions Peter Koslowski 2001 edition
Nature and Technology in the World Religions - A Discourse of the World Religions
Peter Koslowski
Leading scholars of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism have created with this volume a first-hand source of information which enables the reader to gain a better understanding of these five world religions and their teachings on nature and technology.
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Description for Sales People: Title is also available as part of a set: Philosophy Bridging the World Religions (978-1-4020-0055-3) Table of Contents: Foreword. Introduction to the Three Discourses at the World Exposition EXPO 2000 Hanover Humankind, Nature, Technology'. Nature and Technology in the Religions; P. Koslowski. Humankind's Relationship with Nature and Participation in the Process of Creation through Technology in the View of Judaism; M. Brumlik. The World as Creation and Creation as a Cosmotheandric Reality in Christianity; F. X. D'Sa. Humankind's Relationship with Nature and Participation in the Process of Creation by Technology from an Islamic Point of View; A. A. Engineer. Discussion of the Relationship to Nature and Technology in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The Process of the Deification of the Human Person and Technology in Eastern-Orthodox Christianity; S. Horuzhy. Discussion of the Deification of the Human Person and the Role of Technology in Eastern-Orthodox Christianity. Naturalism and Humanism in Creation and Construction in Hinduism; D. P. Chattopadhyaya. Veneration of Nature, Use of Nature, and Self-Improvement of Humankind by Technology in the Sramana Tradition (Buddhism and Jainism); S. S. Antarkar. Discussion of the Relationship to Nature and Technology in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. An Attempt to Synthesise from a Hindu Perspective the Received View of Creation, the Relationship between Humans and Nature, and the Role of Technology; D. P. Chattopadhyaya. Concluding Discussion of the Relationship to Nature and the Interpretation of Technology in the World Religions. Conversation between the Representatives of the World Religions after the Conclusion of the Public Discourse. Contributors. Index of Persons. Publisher Marketing: Technology and the control of nature have arisen from the endeavor to reduce the neediness of human life. Since this reduction is also the goal of religions, there is a necessary proximity between religion and technology. The relationship of humans to nature and technology is an object of religious doctrine and ethics in all of the world's religions. The interpretations and the norms of the treatment of nature in economy and technology, but also the veneration of nature in nature-mysticism and its elevation in cult and sacrament, are forms of expression of the relationship to nature in religions. The development of the modern control of nature through technology appears to be connected to the biblical commission to rule over nature. Buddhism and Hinduism, however, also interpret technology and human control of nature. Technological power raises the question of how the normativeness of the created order intended by religion's concept of creation relates to the human freedom to reshape creation. What answers do religions give to the question of the humane form of technology and the limits to technological power and human control of nature? Leading scholars of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism have created with this volume a first-hand source of information which enables the reader to gain a better understanding of these five world religions and their teachings on nature and technology. Review Citations:
Reference and Research Bk News 02/01/2004 pg. 11 (EAN 9781402006487, Hardcover)
| Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
| Released | November 30, 2001 |
| ISBN13 | 9781402001888 |
| Publishers | Springer-Verlag New York Inc. |
| Pages | 155 |
| Dimensions | 155 × 235 × 11 mm · 408 g |
| Language | English |
| Editor | Koslowski, P. |
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