This groundbreaking book turns on its head the cherished idea that technology and religion are separated by a great divide. Taking a historical approach, David F. Noble shows that Western technology is rooted in Christian myths and ancient imaginings, and that there is actually no fundamental conflict between science and religion.
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This groundbreaking book turns on its head the cherished idea that technology and religion are separated by a great divide. Taking a historical approach, David F. Noble shows that Western technology is rooted in Christian myths and ancient imaginings, and that there is actually no fundamental conflict between science and religion.
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