We need to stop treating Maxwell’s equations and field theory as something to be avoided.
I'm not suggesting that we avoid or forget them, but what important advances in science or technology have been made recently using field theory? Unless you continue on into the realm of quantum mechanics and so forth, you've long lost sight of anything all that new in the modern technological and scientific context. The stuff you talk about is important to know and understand, but you also need to realize that as a model it, like every other model, eventually becomes either incorrect or inapplicable. This is especially evident when we start making 'theoretical' arguments with simplified models that are physically impossible.
Are you sure about that? I mean, in the last decades devices running at frequencies in the range of GHz, the size of the palm of your hand, had become ubiquitous. Suddenly field theory became not only mainstream, but also the talk of the so called “practical” engineer.
The most widely produced device in history, 13 sextillion (13 followed by 21 zeros) of them to be precise, has the word field as part of its name. I think field theory is not a mere curiosity anymore, not even for the “practical” engineer.