Prosthetic Territories: Politics And Hypertechnologies

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Gabriel Brahm, Mark Driscoll
Avalon Publishing, 11 jul 1995 - 303 pagina's
Defined as that space of collision between human and machine, where technology and humanity fuse, is the 'prosthetic territory.' Within that territory a new political and cultural struggle emerges, a territory where theory and practice can converge.

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Mark Driscoll is an American pastor and author. He is the founder and preaching pastor of Mars Hill Church in Seattle, Washington. He was born in Grand Forks, North Dakota, and was raised as a Roman Catholic. He earned a Bachelor's degree in communications from Washington State University with a minor in philosophy and also has a Master of Arts degree in exegetical theology from Western Seminary. He has written books about the Old Testament, the New Testament, and others entitled, Vintage Church: Timeless Truths and Timely Methods, On Church Leadership, On Who is God, and The Relevant Church: A New Vision For Communities of Faith.

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