Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Dreams Take Flight
2. A Survey of Technology and the Biblical Story
3. Field Responsibility
4. Faithful Design Guides
5. Beyond Engineering Ethics
6. Modern Towers of Babel
7. Moving Forward by Looking Back
8. Technology and the Future
9. Must We Leave Our Neural Nets to Follow Him?
10. Letters to a Young Engineer
Questions for Reflection or Discussion
Notes
Image Credits
General Index
Scripture Index
Steven H. VanderLeest (PhD in computer engineering, University of Illinois) is Principal Engineer for Multicore Solutions at Rapita Systems, Inc., and an app developer at squishLogic LLC (a company he founded). Previously, he was the COO at an engineering services company and a professor of engineering at Calvin University. He was also the first president of the Christian Engineering Society.
Derek C. Schuurman (PhD, McMaster University) is professor of computer science at Calvin University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He previously taught at Dordt University and Redeemer University and has also worked as an engineer designing embedded systems. He is the author of Shaping a Digital World: Faith, Culture and Computer Technology and coauthor of PSpice Simulation of Power Electronics Circuits (with R.S. Ramshaw).
Ethan J. Brue (PhD in mechanical engineering, Iowa State University) is professor of engineering at Dordt University. Previously he worked as an engineering consultant in the energy generation sector and as a research and development engineer in the agricultural science and technology industry.
"A beautifully and clearly written book on technology! After a long
history and a recent spurt in development, the wonders of
technology have left an all-controlling mark on our culture, so
that we speak of the technological society. Thinking about that
culture fills us with awe as well as anxiety. Technology knows the
waywardness of Babel's tower as well as the blessing of salvation
through Noah's ark. Responsible technology is rightly given much
attention in this book: it is a technology in harmony with nature,
in the service of all that lives, and above all subordinate to our
neighbor and in praise of the Creator. The book makes it clear that
it is not enough for an engineer to be just an engineer."
"Brue, Schuurman, and VanderLeest have provided an excellent
resource for contemporary students who may be designing technology,
systems, or software, helping them to think about the implications
of what they are designing. It covers broad biblical principles
that technologists can bring to the workplace to help shape a
design in a responsible manner. The authors also recognize that
even the best and well-intentioned designs can be subverted and
become yet another idol in the lives of those who design and use
them. This guidebook will help Christian engineers and computer
scientists think more biblically about the technologies and systems
they develop. My only wish is that it had been written when I was
an undergraduate engineering student five decades ago!"
"Here is a rich resource for the early career engineer who needs
help applying biblical truth to their technical endeavors in the
workplace. Through an excellent overview of important theological
concepts, thoughtful design principles, and practical vocational
wisdom, Brue, Schuurman, and VanderLeest explain how integrating
faith and work in practicing engineering and creating technology
provides endless opportunities to both glorify God and enjoy him.
If only such a book had been around when I entered the workforce
with an engineering degree!"
"I believe that Christians are called to make the world a better
place. Engineers and designers have a unique opportunity to pursue
that calling. A Christian Field Guide to Technology for Engineers
and Designers provides a helpful framework to experience
appropriate pride in pursuing the meaningful field of engineering
and design while also acknowledging the humility associated with
human limitations."
"I have taught engineering ethics at the college level for more
than thirty years. This is the book that I wish had been available
when I started. Many modern engineering ethics books tend to ignore
the relevance of Christian faith to the development and use of
modern technology. This excellent book will be a helpful addition
for Christian faculty and students at public universities, so they
can see how their faith can relate to the use of technology.
Similarly, it can encourage practicing Christian engineers who
wonder how their work can be informed by their faith. For Christian
universities this book would make an excellent text for either a
freshman introduction to engineering course or a stand-alone
engineering ethics text. If I were still teaching full-time, I
would use this book in my engineering ethics class."
"Reading the pages of this book brings me back to fond childhood
dinner table discussions with my father, Dr. Charles Adams. Dad was
a visionary in the area of technology and faith. He believed that
what we did as engineers on this earth deeply mattered to God. I
would recommend this book to anyone in a technical pursuit who is
seeking to serve the Lord in their work. In my own experience, many
Christians today feel they have to leave their faith outside the
office. This is so tragic, as so much of life's meaning and
blessing come from seeing the Lord's hand in our daily work. If you
are a Christian engineer struggling to find meaning in your work,
this book is for you."
"So often, Christians focus on the ethical and social implications
of technology from a user's perspective but fail to recognize the
faithful service of brothers and sisters who work tirelessly behind
the scenes to design and develop these powerful culture-shaping
tools. As the church rightfully proclaims how our faith connects to
all of life including our work, I am grateful for this volume by
these distinguished scholars and practitioners addressing the
unique challenges that technologists face every day, given the
importance of their work that touches every aspect of our society.
This is an extremely valuable resource connecting Christian
theology and ethics to the pressing challenges of technology
today."
"We have been blessed in recent years with some wonderful
explorations of what it means to glorify God in our daily work. Now
this marvelous book shows us how to take further steps by focusing
on the details of a specific area of work. The authors not only
give us profound-and often very inspiring-guidelines for believers
engaged in engineering and design, they also point the way for
folks in other professions to dig into the specifics of their
vocations."
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