Process Thought and Technology
Angel, Hans-Ferdinand. Naturwissenschaft und Technik im Religionsunterricht. Frankfurt am Main: Verlag Peter Lang, 1988.
Barbour, Ian G. “Attitudes Toward Nature.” In Technology, Environment, and Human Values. New York: Praeger, 1980, pp. 13-34.
_____. Ethics in an Age of Technology. San Francisco: Harper, 1993. [abstract]
_____. “Response to Critiques of Ethics in an Age of Technology.” Zygon 31, no. 1 (March 1996): 101-10.
_____. Science and Secularity: The Ethics of Technology. New York: Harper & Row, 1970. [abstract]
Barns, Ian, ed. Challenges for Einstein’s Children: Keith Roby’s Vision of Science in Community Life. Murdoch, West Australia: Murdoch University Press, 1984. [abstract]
Birch, Charles. “Born Again Science and Technology.” (unpubl.)
_____. “Creation, Technology and Human Survival: Called to Replenish the Earth.” The Ecumenical Review 28:1 (January 1976): 66-79.
Brizee, Robert. “For Unto Us . . .” Creative Transformation 1:3 (Spring 1992): 2-3.
Clayton, Philip. "Religious Voices Count: The New Openness to Spiritual Questions in the Sciences. " The Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, 19, 5 (Oct. 1999): 416-23.
Cobb, John B. Jr. "The Ehtical Responsibility of Business" [unpublished]
Dibben, Mark R. and Niki Panteli. “A Journey Towards the Processual Understanding of Virtual Organisations.” Concrescence 1 (June 2000) [paper available at http://www.concrescence.org/ajpt_papers/01_contents.htm
_____. “Re-thinking Techonology from an Organizational Perspective: Virtual Reality as a Whiteheadian ‘Real Potentiality.’” Process Studies 32, no. 2 (Fall-Winter 2003): 258-69.
Ferré, Frederick. “From Ecological Trinitarianism to Life-Centered Technology.” American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 23, no. 3 (September 2002): 221-235
_____. Hellfire and Lightning Rods: Liberating Science, Technology, and Religion. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1993. [Ecology and Justice Series] [abstract]
_____. “On Matter and Machines; An Environmental Speculation.” Research in Philosophy and Technology 18 (1999): 131-142.
_____. Philosophy of Technology. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1988. [abstract]
_____. Review: Ian G. Barbour, Technology, Environment, and Human Values. Environmental Ethics 5 (1983): 367-70.
_____. "Theism and Technology." In A Companion to Philosophy of Religion, ed. David L Quinn and Charles Taliaferro (Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 1997), 442-449.
_____. “Toward a Postmodern Science and Technology.” In Spirituality and Society, ed., David Ray Griffin. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1988, pp. 133-141.
_____. "Whitehead and Technology." Whitehead's Philosophy: Points of Connection. eds. Janusz A. Polanowski and Donald W. Sherburne. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2004. 197-212.
Gangadean, Ashok K. "Spiritual Transformation. Spiritual Transformation as the Awakening of Global Consciousness: A Dimensional Shift in the Technology of Mind." Zygon 41, no. 2 (June 2006): 381-392. [abstract]
Garner, Stephen. “Hacking the Divine: A Possible Metaphor for Theology-Technology Engagement.” Virtual Theology Colloquium, February 11-12, 2005 (http://www.greenflame.org/docs/Garner-HackingtheDivine.pdf), August, 24, 2005. [abstract]
Grange, Joseph. "Dao, Technology, and American Naturalism." Philosophy East and West 51, no. 3 (July 2001): 363-377.
Hartshorne, Charles. “The Environmental Results of Technology.” In Philosophy and Environmental Crisis, ed. William T. Blackstone (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1974), 69-78.
Hefner, Philip. “Hefner: Technology expresses our dynamic selves.” Science and Theology News 4, no. 4 (December 2003): 20-21.
Huchingson, James E. “Toward a Naturalized Technology.” Zygon 8, no. 3/4 (Sep.-Dec. 1973): 185-199. [abstract]
Latour, Bruno. “When Things Strike Back: A Possible Contribution of “Science Studies” to the Social Sciences.” British Journal of Sociology 51, no. 1 (January/March 2000): 107-123.
Limper, Peter. “Process, Creativity, and Technology: Reflections on The Uncertain Phoenix.” Process Studies 15:4 (Winter 1986): 275-289.
_____. “Process Themes in Frederick Ferre’s Philosophy of Technology.” (unpubl.)
_____. “Technology and Value: A Process Perspective.” (unpubl.)
Lovins, Amory and Hunter. “Postmodern, Practical, & Proven Ideas for Sus-tainable Use of Resources.” Sequoia 9:5 (Nov.-Dec. 1989): 6-7. [From the Postmodern Presidency Conference] (On energy efficient technology)
McGann, Jerome. “Culture and Technology: The Way We Live Now, What Is to Be Done?” New Literary History 36 (2005): 71-82.
Meijknecht, Ton. “The Best Kept Secret of Delft Tech.” (unpubl. February 22, 2003)
_____. De heilige Prometheus: Techniek, creativiteit en geloof. Zoetermeer: Uitgeverij Meinema, 1999.
_____. “Saint Prometheus: Does Technology have a Religion?” (unpubl.)
_____, and Hans van Drongelen. “Sharing anxieties can shape a new spiritual horizon.” Science and Theology News 4, no. 7 (March 2004): 20-21.
Meland, Bernard Eugene. The Secularization of Modern Cultures. New York: Oxford University Press, 1966. [abstract]
_____. Seeds of Redemption. New York: MacMillan, 1947. [abstract]
Meyer, Steven. “Of an Analogy: Hypertext and Stem Cells, Interstitial Links, Prehensions, Tender Buttons.” (unpubl.)
Mills, John A. “Toward a Metaphysics of Cyberspace.” Process Studies 34, no. 2 (Fall-Winter 2005): 264-278.
_____. "Toward a Metaphysics of Cyberspace." (unpubl. 2004)
Oelschlaeger, Max. Review: Frederick Ferre, Philosophy of Technology. Contemporary Philosophy 12:9 (1989): 33-35.
Pederson, Ann Milliken. Review of Technology and Human Becoming, Philip Hefner. Theology and Science 2, no.1 (April 2004): 149-151.
Peters, Karl E. “Reflections of a Naturalistic-Evolutionary-Practical Theologian in Conversation with Gallagher and Pangerl.” American Journal of Theology &Philosophy 26, no. 3 (September 2005): 224-237.
Russell, Robert John. “Five Attitudes Toward Nature and Technology from a Christian Perspective.” Theology and Science 1, no.2 (October 2003): 149-160.
Scarfe, Adam. Heidegger and Whitehead on Technological Thinking and the Control of Human Beings.” Prajna Vihara: The Journal of Philosophy and Religion 2, no.2 (2001): 81-96.
Shields, George W. “Process Thought and Recent Philosophy of Technology.” [Paper presented at the International Silver Anniversary Whitehead Conference, Claremont, California, 8 August 1998]
_____. "Process Theology and Technology." Theology and Technology, eds. Carl Mitcham and Jim Grote (University Press of America, 1984), 279-90.
Slusser, Dorothy M. and Gerald H. Slusser. Technology - the God That Failed. Philadelphia: The Westminser Press, 1971. [abstract]
Sullivan, William. “Whitehead, Professor Hall, and the Limitations of the ‘Aesthetic Event.’” [abstract]
Tarbox, Everett J., Jr. Review: Frederick Ferre, Hellfire and Lightning Rods. American Journal of Theology & Philosophy 16:2 (May 1995): 229-232.
Todd, Douglas. “The Myth of the Technological Fix.” Creative Transformation 5:1 (Fall 1995): 11-13. [On Sally McFague]
Whitehead, A. N. “Technical Education and its Relation to Science and Literature.” Technical Journal 10 (January, 1917): 59-74.
The Worldviews Group. Perspectives on the World: An Interdisciplinary Reflection. Brussels: VUB Press, 1994. [abstract]
Yuzon, Lourdino A., ed. Towards an Asian Sense of Science and Technology. Singapore: Christian Conference of Asia, 1984.