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 Timothy M. Jurgensen
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COMPUTER THEOLOGY

  Computer Interactions
Characteristics of the Infrastructure
 

4 Physiology of the Individual

 

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  Turtles Ad Infinitum
Human Structures and Processes
Smart Bricks and Mortar
Sustenance for the Body
Sustenance for the Mind
Computer Architecture
Personal Electronic Devices
Foundations of Consciousness
 
5 Fabric of Society  

141  

  Democracy: Sharia of Christianity?
Evolution of Social Ecosystems
Model of Social Ecosystems
Religion
Vox Populi, Vox Dei
Social System Ontologies
Architectures of Computer Interaction
Networks
Convergence
Current Content Architectures
Future Architectures
 
6 The Shrine of Content  

187  

  Satisfying the Cognitive Appetite
Content Rituals - Pagans Recapture Their Holiday
Content Brokers
Content Access Models
Sustenance sans Solace
Personal Electronic Devices
Location, location, location
Access
Content model
Network
Thought
Trust and Content
 
7 In His Own Image  

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  Trust through Causality
Science is the Religion of Disbelief
Creating Trust
From Physiology to Sociology
Modeling Trust
Trust in the Real World
The Physical Underbelly of Trust
 

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ComputerTheology
Intelligent Design of the World Wide Web
Bertrand du Castel and Timothy M. Jurgensen
Midori Press, Austin Texas
1st Edition 2008 (468 pp)
ISBN 0-9801821-1-5

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