What is the good life? Is it dinner with the family, a walk in the woods, a baseball game at the local park? More importantly, is there an ethic within the contemporary, technologically dominated ...
ShareShare on Twitter Share on Facebook Email to a friend Print Computers, televisions and cars are all part of technology. But technological items and procedures coalesce into a culture, a way of ...
“In Power Failure, Albert Bergmann looks at Christianity in a culture of technology” There is a troubling connection between the progress of technology and the decline of faith, believes Albert ...
Albert Borgmann, professor of philosophy at the University of Montana at Missoula For all its broad freedoms and great prosperity, the United States badly underperforms when it comes to such ...
Albert Borgmann’s post-technological feast. Many Christian retreat centers of a certain age have a library, typically furnished with understuffed sofas and chairs whose donors threw in several boxes ...
We shape our buildings, and afterwards our buildings shape us,” Winston Churchill said to Parliament in 1943 after Nazi bombs destroyed the House of Commons. Churchill’s intuition was that the ...