2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11841-008-0067-2
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Techno-Science and Religious Sin: Orthodox Theology and Heidegger

Abstract: This paper places certain religious ideas of Eastern Christianity about our relationship to nature critically against techno-scientific thinking and practice. Specifically, the two focal issues of the discussion are the concept of religious sin, on the one hand, and the peculiarly modern fusion of science and technology, resulting in the novel phenomenon of techno-science, on the other. Two corresponding theses are advanced: that of sin as an epistemic, and not as a moral, error, and that of the "Eucharistic" … Show more

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“…Sin is one of the religious conceptions, which have been interpreted in various schools of thought, for example epistemological (Kaldis, 2008), ethical, ontological, historical, mystical (Ibn & Fusus, 1979), and religious (Ghazzali, 2002) interpretations. Since it has roots in religious paradigm, religious interpretations are more famous than other approaches which they started when the scienti ic study of religion appeared in the 19th century.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sin is one of the religious conceptions, which have been interpreted in various schools of thought, for example epistemological (Kaldis, 2008), ethical, ontological, historical, mystical (Ibn & Fusus, 1979), and religious (Ghazzali, 2002) interpretations. Since it has roots in religious paradigm, religious interpretations are more famous than other approaches which they started when the scienti ic study of religion appeared in the 19th century.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%