From the Garden to the City: The Place of Technology in the Story of God

Kregel Publications

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UPC:
9780825433122
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2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
9/13/2022
Author:
Dyer, John
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Edition:
Revised
Pages:
240
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Game-changing. . . . Needed now more than ever before!" James Kelly, founder of FaithTech Technology is not simply an invention of the computer age. It is, in fact, a foundational part of being human--and extends back to the very beginning of creation. But the way we interact with it has fundamentally changed. In this fully revised and updated edition of the popular From the Garden to the City, John Dyer examines technological reality through the lens of Scripture, gleaning insight from the best thinkers on technology, theology, and culture. He reveals how technology left unexamined can enslave us--yet understanding it with spiritual vision, the way God intends, is totally transformative. "This book will push you forward in your understanding of both technology and theology--and more importantly, into a deeper understanding of who you are as you seek to walk humbly with your God." Pete Phillips, director of the Centre for Digital Theology at Spurgeon's College "There are not many books on the theology of technology, and this is the best one. It shows how the Bible has a lot more to say about technology than you would think, and this study offers great advice on how to manage this spiritual force." Kevin Kelly, Senior Maverick, Wired "Frequently funny, surprisingly moving, and consistently smart." Andy Crouch, author of Tech-The Wise Family, Culture Making, and The Life We're Looking For "An essential read to equip Christians with a nuanced Scriptural and theological foundation for ethical living in a digital culture. With grace, curiosity, and precision, Dyer provides an accessible model for critical and faithful engagement with technologies that are radically changing us and the world." Kate Ott, author of Christian Ethics for a Digital Society "Creative, unpredictable, and surprisingly moving. . . . With Dyer's help, you will never see either a shovel or a smartphone the same way again." Outreach "Lively and accessible to techies and non-techies alike." World