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  • - Christianity's Subversion by Technology and Politics
    af Willem H. Vanderburg
    583,95 kr.

    Ever since Max Weber's study of the role Protestantism played in our civilization, the role of Christianity in our world has been much debated. This work is addressed to those interested in a return to the Biblical message as opposed to what institutionalized Christianity has made of it.

  • - A Unified Interpretation of the Structure of Human Experience
    af Willem H. Vanderburg
    568,95 kr.

    In The Growth of Minds and Cultures Vanderburg shows how the culture of a society underlies its science, technology, economy, social structure, political institutions, morality, religion, and art.

  • - Scientific Knowing, Technical Doing, and Daily Living
    af Willem H. Vanderburg
    562,95 - 918,95 kr.

    Our Battle for the Human Spirit is a comprehensive probe into what is happening to human life in the beginning of the 21st century. It explores how culture, experience, and symbolization have been replaced by scientific, discipline-based, approaches.

  • - A Preventive Technology and Economic Strategy as a Way Out
    af Willem H. Vanderburg
    359,95 - 848,95 kr.

    Exposing the limitations of conventional approaches to the engineering and regulation of technology, Vanderburg suggests that the solution lies in a preventive strategy that situates technological growth in its human, societal, and biospheric contexts.

  • - Rethinking Science, Technology, and Economic Growth
    af Willem H. Vanderburg
    599,95 - 898,95 kr.

    Willem H. Vanderburg's Our War on Ourselves explores the type of war we have unleashed on our lives by emphasizing discipline-based processes.

  • af Willem H. Vanderburg
    398,95 - 1.043,95 kr.

    Living in the Labyrinth of Technology argues that the twenty-first century will be dominated by a pattern of re-creating human life in the image of technology unless society intervenes on human (as opposed to technical) terms.