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vol. 2, num. 22 :: 2003.11.21 — 2003.12.04

If you're reading this, you're using it. What are some starting points for thinking critically about technology? Are the Luddites lol in their graves?

 

Feature

Putting virtue before technology in an Information Age

Before we can begin a discussion about a Christian response to technology, we should examine our own spiritual lives.

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Christian vocation in a wired world

A look at the doctrine of vocation.

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Technology, creation, and the shape of human well-being

Taking a longer view of technology helps to develope a winsome approach to it.

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Editorial

Forwarding the Kingdom

Does technology mobilize or fragment the body of believers?

Articles

Privacy in our Modern Age

Fortunately or unfortunately, we leave digital clues behind wherever we go.

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The art of communication

An interview with Quentin Schultze, head of the communication arts department at Calvin College and author of Habits of the High-Tech Heart.

Reviews

The Matrix Revolutions and the irrationality of God

A shift in the nature of the hero injures the third movie in the series.

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The poor are not the problem

A review of The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails Everywhere Else by Hernando de Soto.

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