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Hayden NesbitTechnologyChurch

The Mad Farmer on Claude, AI, and the Church

The church is the community of contrariness in the world, not because it is anti-technology, but because it is pro-unpredictable mystery

Josh PaulingTechnologyChurch

Deep Fakes Come for Billy Graham

As liquid modernity is increasingly vaporized, Christian communities have the opportunity to be one of the last holdouts against technological fakery.

Phil WoodwardTechnologyFormation

Why and How to Give Up Your Smartphone

Learn from someone who has never owned a smartphone how to adjust your life and tech users so that you can live smartphone free.

Wyatt GrahamTechnologyFormation

When We Become the Product: Heidegger, Han, and Digital Enframing

Digital technology orders the world and ourselves as resources ready for market, a process Heidegger calls enframing and Han traces into the digital age.

Haley BaumeisterFamilyTechnologySexuality

Why It Is Difficult to Talk About Ethics of the Body

Contemporary emotivism as well as the deeply human desires that stand behind it conspire to make discussing the ethics of the body immensely difficult.

Wyatt GrahamTechnologyBook Reviews

To Be a Christian Is to Sanctify the Machine

Against the Machine is a philosophy of history, one that sees us in an age of decay. But must we abandon it all? Should we not sanctify it instead? 

Eddie LaRowTechnologySexuality

The Flattening of the Human Person: Looksmaxxing and Clavicular

Emerging movements that emphasize bodily transformation as a tool for identity curation end up grinding the human person down to their bone structure.

Drake OsbornTechnologyChurchFormation

What is Technology Good For?

We can and should distinguish between technologies that primarily preserve, technologies that primarily produce, and technologies that primarily form.

Nadya WilliamsFamilyTechnologyHealth & Medicine

Freebirth in an Age of Hospitals

The Free Birth Society is a dangerous reaction to the many ways that hospitals fail to care well for pregnant women.

Katelyn Walls SheltonFamilyTheologyTechnologyFormation

Shaping Conscience on Issues where Scripture is Silent

One needn't adopt the position of the church fathers or Rome to recognize that Protestantism's acceptance of contraception came via shoddy reasoning.

Peter BilesTechnologyFormation

Should Everyone Write?

In an age of easily generated LLM 'writing' it is important to consider why exactly it is good for humans to write.

Nick AumillerCultureTechnologyFormation

Marketing as Stewardship

By applying Luther and Sayers's thought on vocation to the task of marketing we can arrive at a more principled and ethical approach to the discipline.