Deus in Machina : Religion, Technology and the things in Between
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TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: New York : Fordham University Press, 2013.Edition: 1st edDescription: x, 354 p. : illISBN: - 9780823249800 (cloth : alk. paper)
- 9780823249817 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 201.66 STO
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| 201.65 HAR The territories of science and religion | 201.65 MCC Why religion is natural and science is not / | 201.65 SAC The great partnership : | 201.66 STO Deus in Machina : Religion, Technology and the things in Between | 201.7 VIN Passion for the Real: Political Theology and the Postsecular | 201.7 VOL Flourishing : | 201.7081 LAM Women and Men in the Quran |
Religion, technology, and the things in between / Jeremy Stolow -- Calendar, clock, tower / John Durham Peters -- Ticking clock, vibrating string : how time sense oscillates between religion and machine / Wolfgang Ernst -- The electric touch machine miracle scam : body, technology, and the (dis)authentication of the pentecostal supernatural / Marleen de Witte -- The spiritual nervous system : reflections on a magnetic cord designed for spirit communication / Jeremy Stolow -- An empowered world : Buddhist medicine and the potency of prayer in Japan / Jason Ananda Josephson -- Does submission to God's will preclude biotechnological intervention? Lessons from Muslim dialysis patients in contemporary Egypt / Sherine F. Hamdy -- The canary in the Gemeinschaft? disability, film, and the Jewish question / Faye Ginsburg -- Thinking about Melville, religion, and machines that think / John Lardas Modern -- Amazing stories : how science fiction sacralizes the secular / Peter Pels -- Virtual vodou, actual practice : transfiguring the technological / Alexandra Boutros -- TV St. Claire / Maria José A. de Abreu.
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