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The Soul of Work: Presence
The soul houses how and why we do what we do. It’s the epicenter of reform, continually seeking to mend what’s broken, always driving towards the unseen. David H. Kim investigates what it means to work form the soul, to add depth, thoughtfulness, and passion to our most basic skills and loftiest goals.
September 13, 2017 -
Judith Shulevitz: Sabbath in a Time of Unrest
In the city that never sleeps, restlessness can feel like our default mode of existence. Yet God has equipped us with tools and promises that bring rest even in the most unrestful times. In this video, author Judith Shulevitz (The New Yorker; NY Times) discusses the impact of a loss of Sabbath in a culture of restlessness.
September 13, 2017 -
Tim Keller: Re-Enchanting Our World
The glory and creation of God bears such unknowable depth that to know Him is to be enchaned with awe and wonder. Yet within our consumer society, our obsession with material gain can trump our wonder for God. Drawing from Charles Taylor's work describing how we in the West became a "disenchanged" society, Keller explores in this CFW Conference resource how thi...
August 14, 2017 -
CONVERSATION WITH TIM KELLER, DEREK THOMPSON, AND ALISSA WILKINSON
How do we infuse a sense of the transcendent into our day to day life? In this video resource from the CFW Conference Tim Keller, Derek Thompson (The Atlantic) and Alissa Wilkinson (Vox) explore how social media and mainstream news have contributed to disenchantment in our culture. David Kim leads the conversation for where redemption can be found going f...
June 14, 2017 -
Alissa Wilkinson and David H. Kim: Enchantment in Pop Culture
Even within a seemingly “dis-enchanted” world, we clearly see a deep yearning for the transcendent. Cultural forms and movements all bear different expressions of that yearning, but one notably potent place it exists is in our popular narratives. In this video resource from the CFW Conference, author Alissa Wilkinson explains how “filmmakers and TV creators...
April 14, 2017 -
NIGEL CAMERON: TECHNOLOGICAL HUMANISM
While we humans have devised and employed technology for thousands of years, the ever-faster digital revolution has transfixed our attention and raised fundamental questions about what lies ahead for our species. Can we hope to maintain a "human" frame of reference for the future? Against the blandishments of "transhumanists" with their naive narrative...
April 13, 2017 -
DEREK SCHUURMAN: TECHNOLOGY AND THE BIBLICAL STORY
What does the Bible have to say about technology? Technology is not primarily about machines and devices, but rather it is a human cultural activity in which we exercise freedom and responsibility. A Christian perspective of technology will be presented informed by the Biblical narrative and framed by the themes of creation, fall, redemption, and restoration. This talk inclu...
April 13, 2017 -
JANE ADAMS: THE MISINFORMATION AGE: HOW DATA-DRIVEN STRATEGIES BREAK DOWN
In an effort to hire better and hire faster, increasingly many organizations are turning to data-driven recruiting and hiring strategies. These strategies usually involve gathering data on applicants and trying to tie those data points to successful hires. Data scientist Jane Adams examines the ways in which these strategies actually fail to achieve the intended result, and ...
March 13, 2017 -
Timothy Keller, Nicholas Kristof, John Inazu: Civility in the Public Square Panel Discussion
Christian faith demands a high view of human beings. If Christians are indeed called to compassionately steward our respective polities, then we are also called to a kind of civic engagement that wisely assesses our state of affairs with the type of nuance that transcends a liberal/conservative divide. Our public discourse, then, requires conversation over obstruction, vulne...
February 9, 2017 -
Nicholas Kristof: Civility in the Public Square
Christian faith demands a high view of human beings. If Christians are indeed called to compassionately steward our respective polities, then we are also called to a kind of civic engagement that wisely assesses our state of affairs with the type of nuance that transcends a liberal/conservative divide. Our public discourse, then, requires conversation over obstruction, vulne...
February 9, 2017