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Nature and technology in the world religions / edited by Peter Koslowski.

Contributor(s): Koslowski, Peter, 1952-2012
Material type: TextTextSeries: Discourse of the world religions: 3.Publisher: Dordrecht, The Netherlands ; Boston : Kluwer Academic, [2001]Copyright date: ©2001Description: x, 155 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1402001886 (alk. paper); 1402000553 (set)Subject(s): Nature -- Religious aspects -- Comparative studies -- Congresses | Technology -- Religious aspects -- Comparative studies -- Congresses | Religion and scienceDDC classification: 291.2/4 LOC classification: BL65.N35 | N38 2001Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Nature and technology in the religions / Peter Koslowski -- Humankind's relationship with nature and participation in the process of creation through technology in the view of Judaism / Micha Brumlik -- The world as creation and creation as a cosmotheandric reality in Christianity / Francis X. D'Sa -- Humankind's relationship with nature and participation in the process of creation by technology from an Islamic point of view / Asghar Ali 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 / Sergey 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 Śramaṇa tradition (Buddhism and Jainism) / Shivram 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.
Holdings
Item type Current library Shelving location Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book John Bulow Campbell Library Midrange BL65 .N35 N38 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0182902237011

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nature and technology in the religions / Peter Koslowski -- Humankind's relationship with nature and participation in the process of creation through technology in the view of Judaism / Micha Brumlik -- The world as creation and creation as a cosmotheandric reality in Christianity / Francis X. D'Sa -- Humankind's relationship with nature and participation in the process of creation by technology from an Islamic point of view / Asghar Ali 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 / Sergey 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 Śramaṇa tradition (Buddhism and Jainism) / Shivram 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.

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