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Recap: The Wonder and Fear of Technology
Technology — both theoretically and practically — has staked its claim in our cultural moment. It is here to stay. This dominance has fostered much positive innovation, yet also exposed a great deal of fear and anxiety about our future, prodding the theological realm for greater nuance and application. On November 11-12, the Center for Faith & Work h...
December 21, 2016 -
Is Technology Hope for the Hopeless?
By: Chris McNerney and Daniel Lee Super Bowl XLVIII earned the distinction of being the most watched television program in U.S. history with 111.5 million viewers. That’s over a third of America’s population. Several more millions who had no particular interest in the part where the Seahawks trampled all over the Broncos tuned in for Bruno Mars’ record-b...
February 13, 2014 -
Why Christians Should Care About Science
By: Elizabeth Crouch Recently, there were some troubling facts that came out of studies looking at American students’ competencies in several subject areas, including science and math. Why should Christians care about how American culture interacts with science? Because it’s a direct application of what Jesus said were the greatest commandments: ...
January 13, 2014 -
Why Tree Frogs Need Believers
Contrary to what both atheists and Christians often believe, the Bible teaches that Christians should be environmentally conscious. Psalm 24 states that the “earth is the Lord’s.” Christians should treat the earth accordingly. When Christians realize the goodness of creation and realize how God has called them to be stewards of His creation, the...
May 21, 2012 -
Why Tree Frogs Need Believers
By: Amilee Watkins In 1983, Peter Harris and his wife founded A Rocha, a conservation organization currently working in 20 different countries to care for God’s creation. As their initial project was established in the Algarve region of Portugal, A Rocha is Portuguese for “the rock.” For over 20 years, Peter Harris has sought to engage culture with the p...
April 1, 2012 -
Industry Specific - Science
June 23, 2015