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#169 – Samuel James: 5 Ways the Internet Is Wrecking People’s Faith

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We often think of technology as morally neutral, but a closer examination shows that assumptions about the world and humanity are built into inventions like the internet. These "liturgies," or repeated patterns of formative behavior, shape us mentally and spiritually in ways that undermine God’s design for us.

Samuel James is author of the new book, Digital Liturgies: Rediscovering Christian Wisdom in an Online Age. In this conversation he highlights 5 ways the internet is rewiring our beliefs and lifestyles to be anti-biblical in nature.

In this episode:

• How Hidden Liturgies Shape Us
• The 5 Digital Liturgies
• How the Internet Is Pornographically Shaped
• Physicality and the Image of God

Resources Mentioned
Digital Liturgies by Samuel D. James
• Subscribe to Samuel's newsletter
How (Not) to Be Secular by James K.A. Smith
Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman
Strange New World by Carl Trueman

Original Release Date: 9/7/2023

Subscribe to Andrew's free weekly newsletter Disciple Notes.

Want to suggest a question for us to cover on the show? 👉 https://www.intotheharvest.org/contact

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We often think of technology as morally neutral, but a closer examination shows that assumptions about the world and humanity are built into inventions like the internet. These "liturgies," or repeated patterns of formative behavior, shape us mentally and spiritually in ways that undermine God’s design for us.

Samuel James is author of the new book, Digital Liturgies: Rediscovering Christian Wisdom in an Online Age. In this conversation he highlights 5 ways the internet is rewiring our beliefs and lifestyles to be anti-biblical in nature.

In this episode:

• How Hidden Liturgies Shape Us
• The 5 Digital Liturgies
• How the Internet Is Pornographically Shaped
• Physicality and the Image of God

Resources Mentioned
Digital Liturgies by Samuel D. James
• Subscribe to Samuel's newsletter
How (Not) to Be Secular by James K.A. Smith
Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman
Strange New World by Carl Trueman

Original Release Date: 9/7/2023

Subscribe to Andrew's free weekly newsletter Disciple Notes.

Want to suggest a question for us to cover on the show? 👉 https://www.intotheharvest.org/contact

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Want to Help Us Grow?

The post #169 – Samuel James: 5 Ways the Internet Is Wrecking People’s Faith appeared first on Into the Harvest

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