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ISBN-13: | 9781597528429 |
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Publisher: | Wipf & Stock Publishers |
Publication date: | 03/01/2007 |
Pages: | 366 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.76(d) |
About the Author
Dr. Swearengen has published more than sixty articles in professional journals, including ten on technology and society. He has been deacon, elder, and Director of Education in local churches, administrator of para-church organizations, and has taught adult classes for thirty years. He is a fellow of the American Scientific Affiliation.
What People are Saying About This
In this "prophetic primer for church leaders," engineer Jack Swearengen draws on his personal and professional experience to alert Christians to the pervasive nature of technology in our world. He summarizes the views of both techno-optimists and doomsayers on the effects of technology, paying particular attention to "unintended consequences" and the limits that render our cherished "American way of life" sustainable for only a few more years. After a barrage of facts and figures supporting that unsustainability, he explores a biblically based "theology of technology," proposing a kind of Hippocratic responsibility for his fellow engineers and technologists. Swearengen's broad experience in industry, academia, weapons design, and policy-making has led him to the relatively new field of "industrial ecology," a more holistic and biblically compatible approach to engineering design. He conveys a sense of urgency in a book that abounds in detail and is both intellectually and spiritually challenging.
Walter Hearn, professor of Christianity and science at New College Berkeley, is a former biochemistry professor. He is the author of Being a Christian in Science (IVP) and other works on the interaction of science and faith.
"Jack Swearengen provides us with a sacrifice of love and insight in this valuable work. It is a labor of love in that he boldly ventures into areas to tell us that our best Biblical principles apply to the evaluation of science and technology. A trained engineer boldly steps out of his comfort zone into philosophy and cultural analysis to tell us our technological and scientific idols are failing us. He does this with passion, insight, and depth, traits often missing in today's get-it-down-now society. I highly recommend this book."
The Reverend Dr. Robert Wauzzinski, Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Ball State University, President of Interfacing, and author of Discerning Prometheus
"Swearengen is a Jeremiah for our times, calling on Christians to stop the idolatrous worship of science and technology. Secular values are driving innovation, reshaping the world in ways neither environmentally nor spiritually sustainable. To counteract this, he recognizes, Christians must limit and shape technology using Biblical guidelines. Church leaders and others concerned about global warming, exhaustion of fossil fuels, human cloning, surveillance, violence, and other technology-implicated problems will find this wise and learned book a tremendous resource."
Edward Woodhouse, Professor of Science and Technology Studies, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, author of Averting Catastrophe: Strategies for Regulating Risky Technologies