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Scientism and technology as religions

Zygon 40 (4):835-844 (2005)

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  1. Santa Monica.Giovanni Falbo - 2003 - Revista Agustiniana 44:868-869.
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  • Religion/Technology, Not Theology/Science, as the Defining Dichotomy.Rustum Roy - 2002 - Zygon 37 (3):667-676.
    Science and religion are incommensurable: one cannot use centimeters to measure volume. Science's proper cognate is theology. Science and theology are human activities that are basically conceptual (partly fallible) frameworks for explaining experience. Religion and technology, by contrast, involve and control or limit human practice and experience: they involve “sensate” reality—people and things. The study of the interaction of these four terms (or any two) must use the terms more precisely.Science as practiced today has become scientism, another theology. Technology is, (...)
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  • Athens, Jerusalem, and the Arrival of Techno‐Secularism.John C. Caiazza - 2005 - Zygon 40 (1):9-21.
    Western civilization historically has tried to balance secular knowledge with revealed religion. Science is the modern world's version of secular knowledge and resists the kind of integration achieved by Augustine and Aquinas. Managing the conflict between religion and evolution by containing them in separate “frames,” as Stephen J. Gould suggested, does not resolve the issue. Science may have displaced religion from the public square, but the traditional science‐religion conflict has become threadbare in intellectual terms. Scientific theories have become increasingly abstract, (...)
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  • Nature, Reality, and the Sacred: The Nexus of Science and Religion.Langdon Gilkey - 1993
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  • Religion and the Scientific Future.Langdon Gilkey - 1970
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