Bombing The Hill: Walter Mitty’s Engagement with Technology
Emeri Glen explores a Walter Mitty type of engagement with technology and the refusal to allow our tools to frame our reality.
Bombing The Hill: Walter Mitty’s Engagement with Technology
Emeri Glen explores a Walter Mitty type of engagement with technology and the refusal to allow our tools to frame our reality.
Divine Wonder and Human Curiosity – EP 178
Dr. Keathley joins the show to discuss his new book, Faith and Science.
C. S. Lewis’s Typewriter and the Cost of Technology
Andy Shurson reflects on C.S.Lewis's engagement with the typewriter and the cost of choosing expediency over rhythm and thoughtful intentionality.
ChatGPT and Christian Ethics: Are We Losing Our Creativity?
Jeremy Smith explores the consequences of quelling our creativity
When Swords Become Plowshares: Sowing Seeds of Peace
Stephen Howard considers redemptive avenues concerning repurposed tools of war, and discusses ultimate, lasting peace.
Call for Pitches: The Way of Christ in Technology
✏️ CALL FOR PITCHES This year, the Christ and Culture blog will have monthly themes. Our theme for […]
The Myth of Multitasking (with Dr. Erin Smith)
Mailbag: Violent Sports, Church Music, Dangerous Devices (with Benjamin Quinn, Nathaniel Williams, Andy Shurson)
Headlines: Hunter Biden, Gen Z, Transgender Laws (with Nathan Finn, Dan Darling)
Dr. Nathan Finn and Dan Darling join us to discuss the aging population, Hunter Biden’s pardon, Gen Z souring on social media, demographic shifts, and more.
The Internet Is Rewiring our Brains. Are Local Churches the Solution?
We must take concrete steps to raise people’s awareness of the effects of technology on their worldview.
Brad Littlejohn: The Soft Tyranny of Smartphones
Smartphones have become an indispensable part of our lives. But have we allowed these devices too much control in our lives?
If Paul had a Twitter Account: Social Media Apologetics
We must retool our social media apologetic witness.
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