Mandar Dhawale Dhawale itibaren Clamerey, Fransa
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It has been a while since I read this book, but I remember really enjoying it. A nice history of machines/computing and a possible future where the "intelligence" of man and machine begins to blur. Anything by a Dyson is going to be good, you can always count on that.
A challenging and yet incredibly rewarding read. You need to put the book down every couple of pages just to soak it in and reflect. Volf, a theology prof at Yale tackles the questions of violence, injustice, reconciliation, and peace from a Christian perspective. He sets this perspective up against modern and postmodern answers on justice and reconciliation... Jesus wins :-) This book is not for the faint of heart, it takes hard work but it is worth it. It remains my favorite contemporary theology text.
Not as enduring as the old lady who swallowed a fly but cute. The kids enjoyed it.
It's not that it's not wonderful literature, it's that every one of his books makes me want to kill myself.