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Cyborg Theology Humans Technology And God Scott A Midson

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Cyborg Theology Humans Technology And God Scott A Midson
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.39 MB
Author: Scott A Midson
ISBN: 9781350985995, 1350985996
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Cyborg Theology Humans Technology And God Scott A Midson by Scott A Midson 9781350985995, 1350985996 instant download after payment.

In particular, Donna Haraway argued in her famous 1991 ‘Cyborg Manifesto’ that people, since they are so often now detached and separated from nature, have themselves evolved into cyborgs. This striking idea has had considerable influence within critical theory, cultural studies and even science fiction (where it has surfaced, for example, in the Terminator films and in the Borg of the Star Trek franchise). But it is a notion that has had much less currency in theology. In his innovative new book, Scott Midson boldly argues that the deeper nuances of Haraway’s and the cyborg idea can similarly rejuvenate theology, mythology and anthropology. Challenging the damaging anthropocentrism directed towards nature and the non-human in our society, the author reveals - through an imaginative reading of the myth of Eden - how it is now possible for humanity to be at one with the natural world even as it vigorously pursues novel, ‘post-human’, technologies.

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