Creation, Christians & Modernity (Some Ambiguities of Science & Technology) (CTC Lecture)

Speaker(s): Loren Wilkinson
Date: Feb. 13, 2007
Length: 56:17
Product ID: RGDL3702F

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In this lecture, given as part of the Christian Thought and Culture series, Loren Wilkinson explores the roots of modern philosophy, science and technology and their effects on humanity and creation. He then offers some suggestions for how Christians might think theologically, and thus live differently, regarding these issues.

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Loren E. Wilkinson is retired as Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies & Philosophy at Regent College. Previously he served as Associate Professor in the Department of English at Seattle Pacific College and Fellow at the Calvin Center for Christian Scholarship. He is editor of Earthkeeping in the Nineties: Stewardship of Creation, and co-wrote Caring for Creation in Your Own Backyard with his wife, Mary Ruth.

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