Very good, Samuel. I long for more folks thinking and writing about our relationships with the internet from evangelical points of view. Thank you for this.
Thank you for writing this, like Chris said. The church has been largely silent about it, although seeing Tim Keller write this is encouraging: https://quarterly.gospelinlife.com/social-media-identity-and-the-church/?fbclid=IwAR0pESlQTVs3EGYigD0N15v-jl9PCamfwYQJnPmTgde__RtZQaNF5lHZ20I Convinced me to buy the book, for what it's worth. But yes, the last paragraph is spot on. Currently working on a book arguing for this actually, although more framed from a "If you're not going to leave social media, it's important we recognize how it's deforming us" perspective.
If Not Twitter, then What?
Very good, Samuel. I long for more folks thinking and writing about our relationships with the internet from evangelical points of view. Thank you for this.
Thank you for writing this, like Chris said. The church has been largely silent about it, although seeing Tim Keller write this is encouraging: https://quarterly.gospelinlife.com/social-media-identity-and-the-church/?fbclid=IwAR0pESlQTVs3EGYigD0N15v-jl9PCamfwYQJnPmTgde__RtZQaNF5lHZ20I Convinced me to buy the book, for what it's worth. But yes, the last paragraph is spot on. Currently working on a book arguing for this actually, although more framed from a "If you're not going to leave social media, it's important we recognize how it's deforming us" perspective.