In response to our technological age, many want to adapt a set of disciplines. Many of these disciplines are good. But what if, upon reflection, we realized that our solutions are embedded within a deeper technological problem? What if we are reducing persons to inputs and outputs and expecting machine-like productivity instead of recognizing what it means to be human? In this episode, Andrew, Austin, and Joel are joined by theologian and writer Kirsten Sanders. The article that led to this conversation was: What's the deal with "Rules of Life"?
Also referenced in this episode:
Tending the flame
Modern Mothers
For more of Kirsten's writing, please visit her Substack: In Particular.
0:00 - Intro
3:12 - Quick Questions (Writing, Feedback, Fav Tech, Teen Tech Restriction, Aspiring Theologian Advice, Aspiring Writer Advice)
8:52 - "I think sin, and its opposite, grace, is the chief misunderstanding we are having in our technological age."
20:04 - Beyond the self-correcting impulse
28:00 - Technological concerns
33:50 - Insecure Christians and doing "Enough"
45:00 - Is your life a project?
What Would Jesus Tech is cohosted by Andrew Noble, Joel Jacob, and Austin Gravley. Original Music by Abigail Neale. To learn more about What Would Jesus Tech and to support the show, visit whatwouldjesustech.com