References and Further Reading

Ellul, Jacques (1954). La Technique ou l’enjeu du siecle. (Paris: A. Colin, 1954). English version: The Technological Society, trans. John Wilkinson (New York: Knopf, 1964).

Ferré, Frederick (1993). Hellfire and Lightening Rods: Liberating Science, Technology, and Religion (Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis).

Gerstenfeld, Manfred and Wyler, Avraham (2006). “Technology and Jewish Life,” Jewish Political Studies Review, 18 (1–2).

Jones, William B. and Matthews, A. Warren (1990). “Toward a Taxonomy of Technology and Religion,” Research in Philosophy and Technology, 10: 3–23.

Merton, Robert K. (1938). “Science, Technology, and Society in Seventeenth-century England,” Osiris (Bruges: St Catherine Press and History of Science Society, 1938), 4 (2).

Mitcham, Carl (1994). Thinking through Technology (Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press).

Mitcham, Carl and Grote, Jim (eds) (1984). Theology and Technology: Essays in Christian Analysis and Exegesis (Lanham, Md.: University Press of America).

Mitcham, Carl and Mark Richardson (eds) (1999). “Science, Technology and the Spiritual Quest,” Technology in Society, guest-edited theme issue, 21 (4).

Muller, Max (ed.) (1891). The Sacred Books of the East, Vols 39 and 40: The Writings of Chaung Tzu, trans. James Legge (Oxford: Oxford University Press).

Newman, Jay (1997). Religion and Technology: A Study in the Philosophy of Culture (Westport, Conn.: Praeger).

Noble, David F. (1997). The Religion of Technology: The Divinity ...

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