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has offered many discussions on the relationship between secure computing and religious interpretation.

 

Through the course of this writing, Bill Carlson has often lent a friendly ear and offered many useful suggestions. Ed Dolph has always been there to offer his support. Last and most, I must recognize the incredible patience and support from my wife, Becky.

 


Thanks to Our Reviewers

 

In order to help us in our interdisciplinary enterprise, we published in November, 2007, a limited edition of this book (ISBN 0-9801821-0-7) that we submitted to a panel of reviewers of various backgrounds and expertise. While we do not construe their review and subsequent comments as an endorsement of the assertions and conclusions that we draw nor as an endorsement by the organizations with which they are affiliated, we definitely owe them a debt of gratitude in their helping us in our attempts to build a better argument and in their correcting many of our miscomprehensions.

 

That said, the deficiencies that remain in the book are ours alone.

 

The following are an integral part of our effort:

 

Saad Bargach, M.S. Managing Director, Lime Rock Partners

Harry Barrow, Ph.D. Fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence,

Scientific Advisor at Schlumberger

Ken Binion Assistant VP - Commercial Credit Reviewer, Sterling Savings Bank

Marilyn Binion, Esq., J.D. Semi-retired attorney and author

Kevin Bremer, M.B.A. Server and Workstation Market Analyst, Advanced Micro Devices

Jerome Denis, Ph.D. Marketing Director at Gemalto

Yi Mao, Ph.D. Principal Consultant, atsec

Mike Montgomery, M.S. Scientific Advisor at Schlumberger

Fiona Pattinson, M.S. Director Business Development & Strategy at atsec

Elena Perrin, M.D.  Eli Lilly Fellow, Director European Medical Team at Eli Lilly

Mireille Piot, Ph.D. Professor of General Linguistics, University of Grenoble

Leonard Pojunas, Esq. General Counsel, North America, Gemalto

Guy Pujolle, Ph.D. Professor of Computer Science at the University of Paris,

Professor Honoris Causa at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications

Bob Schwartzhoff, Ph.D. Defense Intelligence Agency

Mike Sheppard DPhil Schlumberger Fellow,Honorary Fellow of Darwin College, Cambridge

Edward L. Shirley, Ph.D. Professor of Religious Studies, St. Edward's University

Gerald Smith, B.S. Senior Consultant at Identification Technology Partners

Claire Vishik, Ph.D. Security & Privacy Standards & Policy Manager at Intel Corporation

 

Once again, we want to warmly thank our reviewers and the numerous others who helped us along the way, for the honor they granted us in participating in our journey.



 

 

 

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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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