The making and unmaking of technological society : how Christianity can save modernity from itself / Murray Jardine.
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- 1587430703 (pbk.)
- BR115.T42Â J37 2004

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BR115 S34 2003 A theory of corruption : | BR115 .S36 1995 Straight & narrow? : | BR115.S73 1984 Friendship across cultures | BR115.T42 J37 2004 The making and unmaking of technological society : | BR115.U6 A323 1984 God's foreign policy / | BR115.U6 C66 1970 Fetters of injustice, | BR115.U6 S26 2003 Whose religion is Christianity? : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 297-304).
The evolution of liberal capitalist democracy -- Classical liberalism and the early industrial economy -- Reform liberalism and the late industrial economy -- Neoclassical liberalism and the postindustrial economy -- The crisis of liberal capitalist democracy -- Society before Christianity : the ancient pagan world -- Morality before Christianity : classical Greek rationalism -- The cosmological and anthropological revolution of the biblical narrative -- The origins of the modern crisis in Christianity's political failure -- Contemporary responses to the modern crisis -- Constructing Christian community I : speech and the human place -- Constructing Christian community II : physical place, work, and death -- Conclusion : Christianity, technology, and human destiny.
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