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Web and Faith: Theological Analysis of Cyberspace Technologies [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 130 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 453 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Mar-2018
  • Kirjastus: River Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 8793609574
  • ISBN-13: 9788793609570
  • Formaat: Hardback, 130 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 453 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Mar-2018
  • Kirjastus: River Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 8793609574
  • ISBN-13: 9788793609570
Computing technology is an indispensable feature of modern life. Our rapid-paced world seems more and more remote from the world narrated in sacred scriptures. However, despite its pervasiveness, there remains a dearth of theological reflection about computer technology and what it means to live as a faithful individual in a digitally-saturated society.

The Web and Faith provides a brief theology of technology, rooted in the Islamic tradition and oriented around the grand themes of creation, redemption and new creation. The book combines a concise, accessible style with penetrating cultural and theological analysis. Building on the work of Marshall McLuhan and Neil Postman, and drawing from a wide range of enlightened Islamic thinkers, the book situates computer technology within the big picture of the story of creation. Technology is not neutral, but neither is there an exclusively ''faith-based'' form of technological production and use. Instead, this book guides us to see the digital world as part of a larger creation, which is redeemable according to the law of faith. Responsibly used, technology can become an integral part of religious wisdom world-wide.

Computing technology is an indispensable feature of modern life. Our rapid-paced world seems more and more remote from the world narrated in sacred scriptures. However, despite its pervasiveness, there remains a dearth of theological reflection about computer technology and what it means to live as a faithful individual in a digitally - saturated society.The Web and Faith provides a brief theology of technology, rooted in the Islamic tradition and oriented around the grand themes of creation, redemption and new creation. The book combines a concise, accessible style with penetrating cultural and theological analysis. Building on the work of Marshall McLuhan and Neil Postman, and drawing from a wide range of enlightened Islamic thinkers, the book situates computer technology within the big picture of the story of creation. Technology is not neutral, but neither is there an exclusively ''faith-based'' form of technological production and use. Instead, this book guides us to see the digital world as part of a larger creation, which is redeemable according to the law of faith. Responsibly used, technology can become an integral part of religious wisdom world-wide.

The book combines a concise, accessible style with penetrating cultural and theological analysis. Building on the work of Marshall McLuhan and Neil Postman, and drawing from a wide range of enlightened Islamic thinkers, the book situates computer technology within the big picture of the story of creation.

Preface vii
List of Tables
ix
List of Abbreviations
xi
1 Defining Technology
1(6)
1.1 Introduction
1(6)
1.1.1 Technology or Soulcraft?
3(4)
2 Physical Dimension of Technology
7(16)
2.1 Introduction
7(16)
2.1.1 Thinking Machines
13(10)
3 Spiritual Dimension of Technology
23(20)
4 Communicational Dimension of Technology
43(6)
5 Occupational Dimension of Technology
49(16)
6 Trade Dimension of Technology
65(6)
7 Dark Dimension of Technology
71(10)
7.1 Introduction
71(5)
7.2 Encryption Runs Counter to the Business Interests of Many Companies
76(1)
7.3 Other Surveillance Mechanisms: The Internet of Things and Networked Sensors
77(4)
8 Final Remarks
81(2)
9 Appendix A: Detailed Overview of Innovation and Competition Policies
83(16)
9.1 Introduction
83(1)
9.2 Taxonomies of Innovations
83(2)
9.3 Literature Review
85(5)
9.3.1 Theories Underpinning Competition Policy
85(1)
9.3.2 Theories Underpinning Innovation Policy
86(1)
9.3.3 The Role of Competition Policy in the Innovation Process
87(1)
9.3.4 Competition in the Market or for the Market?
88(2)
9.4 Theoretical Results
90(4)
9.4.1 Competition versus Monopoly
90(1)
9.4.2 Racing Models
90(1)
9.4.3 R&D Cooperation Policy
91(1)
9.4.4 R&D Subsidies
92(1)
9.4.5 Patents
93(1)
9.5 Empirical Evidence
94(2)
9.5.1 The Rate of Return to Investment in R&D
94(1)
9.5.2 Cross-sectional Evidence
95(1)
9.6 Suggestions
96(1)
9.7 Conclusion
97(2)
10 Appendix B: Conceptualizing Cyber Security from the EU Perspective
99(8)
10.1 Concepts and Approaches of the EU's Cyber Security Policy
100(2)
10.2 The EU Approach to Cyber Security
102(1)
10.3 Progress and Challenges of the EU Cyber Security Strategy
103(2)
10.4 Conclusion
105(2)
11 Appendix C: International Code of Conduct for Information Security (SCO)
107(2)
References 109(6)
Index 115(2)
About the Author 117