Nigel M. de S. Cameron
Autore di How to Be a Christian in a Brave New World
Sull'Autore
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(eng) Nigel de S. Cameron is a theologian. For the author of books on China and Chinese art, please see Nigel Cameron.
Opere di Nigel M. de S. Cameron
Human Dignity in the Biotech Century: A Christian Vision for Public Policy (2004) — A cura di — 94 copie
Universalism and the Doctrine of Hell: Papers Presented at the Fourth Edinburgh Conference in Christian Dogmatics, 1991 (1992) 60 copie
Bioengagement: Making a Christian Difference Through Bioethics Today (Horizons in Bioethics Series) (2000) — A cura di — 29 copie
Pulpit & People: Essays in Honour of William Still on His 75th Birthday (William Still Collection) (1986) — A cura di — 22 copie
The Power and Weakness of God: Impassibility and Orthodoxy - Papers Presented at the Third Edinburgh Conference in… (1990) 14 copie
Issues in faith and history : papers presented at the second Edinburgh conference on dogmatics, 1987 (1989) 14 copie
Biblical Higher Criticism and the Defense of Infallibilism in 19th Century Britain (Texts and Studies in Religion) (1987) 4 copie
Understanding Fossils and Earth History. Ed. Tyler, David (= Biblical Creation, Journal of the Biblical Creation… (1984) 2 copie
Freedom and the fundamentals: A commentary on the Rutherford House statement on the substance of the faith (Rutherford… (1982) 2 copie
Thinking Again About Evolution 1 copia
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- male
- Attività lavorative
- theologian
- Nota di disambiguazione
- Nigel de S. Cameron is a theologian. For the author of books on China and Chinese art, please see Nigel Cameron.
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Statistiche
- Opere
- 35
- Utenti
- 585
- Popolarità
- #42,856
- Voto
- 3.5
- Recensioni
- 1
- ISBN
- 44
- Lingue
- 2
In Will Robots Take Your Job, think tank panelist, TEDx speaker, and CEO Nigel M. de S. Cameron let 20th Century economists John M. Keynes and Norbert Wiener speak again. Although studies differ on the exact unemployment percentage, these should be alarming. The productivity paradox is somewhat busted with examples like Uber, Instagram, and Snapchat giving a job to just a few.
This short book triggers your thinking about your own job future. Can it be replaced by a machine? Technology progresses. Complex processes that we always thought of being unique to humans to perform are now done by computers. With the rise of Internet of Things and Moore's Law still valid, the future is both bright and promising, and dangerous and challenging.… (altro)