TECHNO-SECULARISM, RELIGION, AND THE CREATED CO-CREATOR.

About TECHNO-SECULARISM, RELIGION, AND THE CREATED CO-CREATOR.

Authors Peters, Ted
Date 2005
Publication Zygon: Journal of Religion & Science
Publisher Open Library of Humanities
Vol / Pages Vol. 40 No. 4 pp. 845-862
DOI 10.1111/j.1467-9744.2005.00712.x
URL https://research.ebsco.com/linkprocessor/plink?id=11e90e01-230b-35a1-8c26-bf542059ee03
Language eng

Type: Journal Article

Tags: Caiazza, John C., Christian education, Hefner, Philip, Religion & science, Secularism, Utilitarianism

Abstract

I take up the challenge posed by John Caiazza (2005) to face down the religiously vacuous ethics of techno-secularism. Techno-secularism is not enough for human fulfillment let alone human flowering. Yet, communities of faith based on the Bible have a positive responsibility to employ science and technology toward divinely appointed ends. We should study God's world through science and press technology into the service of transforming our world and our selves in light of our vision of God's promised new creation. This warrants invocation of the concept of the human being as the created co-creator developed in the theology of Philip Hefner.

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