The Religion of Technology

The Religion of Technology

PAPERBACK

01 Apr, 1999

Are religion and science really at war with one another? Not according to David F. Noble, who argues that the flourishing of both religion and technology t ...

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ISBN-10:

0140279164

ISBN-13:

9780140279160

Dimensions

7.86 X 5.14 X 0.65 inches

Language

English

Description

Are religion and science really at war with one another? Not according to David F. Noble, who argues that the flourishing of both religion and technology today is nothing new but rather the continuation of a 1,000-year-old Western tradition.

The Religion of Technology demonstrates that modern man's enchantment with things technological was inspired by and grounded in religious expectations and the quest for transcendence and salvation. The two early impulses behind the urge to advance in science, he claims, are the conviction that apocalypse is imminent, and the belief that increasing human knowledge helps recover what was lost in Eden. Noble traces the history of these ideas by examining the imaginings of monks, explorers, magi, scientists, Freemasons, and engineers, from Sir Isaac Newton to Joseph Priestley to Wernher von Braun.

Noble suggests that the relationship between religion and technology has perhaps outlived its usefulness. Whereas it once aimed to promote human well-being, it has ultimately become a threat to our survival. Thus, with The Religion of Technology, Noble aims to redirect our efforts toward more worldly and humane ends.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:0140279164

ISBN-13

:9780140279160

Publication date

: 01 Apr, 1999

Sub-Category

: Social Aspects

Format

:PAPERBACK

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

No. of Units

:1

Dimension

: 7.86 X 5.14 X 0.65 inches

Weight

:236 g

About the Author

David W. Noble is professor of history and American studies at the University of Minnesota. He lives in St. Paul, MN.

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