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Haley BaumeisterFamilyTechnologyFormation
The glib way in which many evangelicals approach procedures like vasectomies is indicative of how superficial our understanding of sexuality often is.
Samuel C HeardTechnologyHealth & Medicine
Hyperpleasures are strong dopamine hits that overwhelm the brain. They are an existential problem for people seeking to follow Jesus... or just be human.
Brad EdwardsFeaturedCultureTechnologyChurch
I watched The Social Dilemma far later than most people not living under a rock. I expected a serious documentary that forecasted serious consequences with a tone of (even more) serious urgency and fear to drive the point home. If […]
Ana SiljakTechnology
Whatever we create will be subject to error and entropy. And deifying imperfection and impermanence simply, and inevitably, leads to disappointment.
Stiven PeterFamilyTechnology
The limitations of moral reasoning via proof texting has left many Christians ill equipped to consider a practice like in vitro fertilization (IVF).
Matt MillerTechnologyFormation
We have optimized our lives so much that we have forgotten where we belong, what life that thrums around us beyond our ambitions and devices.
Thomas Sieberhagen, Brewer Eberly, and Josh WeirCultureTechnologyFormation
The work of curating playlists to share amongst friends can actually be a way of resisting the tendency of our day to reduce music to mere ambient noise.
Aston FearonTechnology
As our tools are increasingly replaced by machines and devices it is possible we are stumbling toward a new ideology: secular humanism minus the humans.
Cameron ShafferTheologyTechnologyFormation
Online seminary training as it exists today is Borders Books. AI is Amazon. Like it or not, online pastoral training is about to change dramatically.
Nadya WilliamsTechnologyBook Reviews
The Library of Ancient Wisdom reminds us of both the limitations of our knowing and the goodness of the world, which is both worth knowing and loving.
Elizabeth SticeTechnologyBook Reviews
Liz Pelly's 'The Mood Machine' lays bare the corrosive effects of relating to art in a purely commercialized, consumer-driven way.
Ian HarberArtTechnologyFormation
Moving through dopamine culture requires a willingness to step back and withdraw from it into older habits of mind.