Human identity at the intersection of science, technology, and religion / edited by Nancey Murphy and Christopher C. Knight
Imprint
Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2010
Descript
viii, 243 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
CONTENT
Homo religiosus: a theological proposal for a scientific and pluralistic age / by Christopher C. Knight -- Religious symbolism: engaging the limits of human identification / by F. LeRon Shults -- Fundamentalism in science, theology, and the academy / by George F.R. Ellis -- Reductionism and emergence: a critical perspective / by Nancey Murphy -- Nonreductive human uniqueness: immaterial, biological, or psychosocial? / by Warren S. Brown -- Human and artificial intelligence: a theological response / by Noreen Herzfeld -- The emergence of morality / by James W. Haag -- What does it mean to be human?: genetics and human identity / by Martinez Hewlett -- Distributed identity: human beings as walking, thinking ecologies in the microbial world / by Wesley J. Wildman -- Without a horse: on being human in an age of biotechnology / by Noah Efron -- From human to posthuman: theology and technology / by Brent Waters -- Can we enhance the imago Dei? / by Ted Peters