Asian Religions, Technology and Science

Asian Religions, Technology and Science

Keul, Istvan

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2018

272

Mole

Inglês

9781138319288

15 a 20 dias

500

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1. Introduction: Asian religions, technology and science Part 1 Asian religions and science 2. 'True facts of the world.' Media of scientific space and the transformations of cosmo-geography in 19th-century Buddhist-Christian encounters 3. An illusion of conciliation: religion and science in Debendranath and Rabindranath Tagore 4.Vedic science, modern science, and reason 5. Is the earth round? Traditional cosmography and modern science in Jainism 6. On 'science' in 'the science of happiness': the Japanese new religious movement Kofuku no kagaku, occult 'science,' and 'spiritual technology' 7. The synthesis of religious and medical healing rituals in the Song 8. Medical treatments described in the ritual texts of Kerala: interaction between religion and science Part 2 Asian religions and technology 9. New technology and change in the Hindu tradition: the Internet in historical perspective 10. Japanese new religions and the social networks: toward a 2.0 interactive religious discourse? 11. #Hashtag meditation, cyborg Buddhas, and enlightenment as an epic win: Buddhism, technology, and the new social media 12. The technology of tradition: Javed Ahmad Ghamidi and the contemporary Pakistani media's participatory construction of women's shari'a 13. New technologies and new funeral practices in contemporary Japan 14. Producing deities? Ritual as technology
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