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God, Technology, and the Christian Life

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25 January 2022

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**What Does God Think about Technology?** Many Christians remain perplexed about modern technology. New iPhones and social media platforms, self-driving cars, and genetic engineering all prove that human innovation is not slowing down for anyone. But as technologies multiply and life in this age becomes more complex, the questions become...

**What Does God Think about Technology?**

Many Christians remain perplexed about modern technology. New iPhones and social media platforms, self-driving cars, and genetic engineering all prove that human innovation is not slowing down for anyone. But as technologies multiply and life in this age becomes more complex, the questions become more stark: *What does God think of human technology? Is he threatened by all its power? Is he trying to dismantle Silicon Valley?*

In his latest book, journalist Tony Reinke addresses these and other hard questions head-on from the Bible. By turning to 9 key passages and engaging with several theologians and thinkers, Reinke seeks to dismantle 12 common myths Christians often hold about technology, helping them understand the story of where human innovation came from and to embrace the church's essential role in it.

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**What Does God Think about Technology?** Many Christians remain perplexed about modern technology. New iPhones and social media platforms, self-driving cars, and genetic engineering all prove that human innovation is not slowing down for anyone. But as technologies multiply and life in this age becomes more complex, the questions become...

**What Does God Think about Technology?**

Many Christians remain perplexed about modern technology. New iPhones and social media platforms, self-driving cars, and genetic engineering all prove that human innovation is not slowing down for anyone. But as technologies multiply and life in this age becomes more complex, the questions become more stark: *What does God think of human technology? Is he threatened by all its power? Is he trying to dismantle Silicon Valley?*

In his latest book, journalist Tony Reinke addresses these and other hard questions head-on from the Bible. By turning to 9 key passages and engaging with several theologians and thinkers, Reinke seeks to dismantle 12 common myths Christians often hold about technology, helping them understand the story of where human innovation came from and to embrace the church's essential role in it.
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Koorong code 595319
ISBN 9781433578274
Pages 320
Publisher Crossway
Publication date 25 January 2022
Dimensions 20 x 139 x 215mm
Weight 0.367kg
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    Tim
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    Biblical theology of technology

    This is like a biblical theology of technology. Reinke helps the reader read the Bible through the lens of technology to understand how we might view technology in our current age.

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    Anonymous
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    3 years ago
    Biblical Theology of Technology

    If you want to get a biblical worldview about technology, how to use technology for the glory of God, this is the book for you. The main theme of the book, I think, is to show that God is sovereign over human inventions, including the evil ones. The author traces through the book of Genesis who invented cities, music, etc. The one quote that is stuck in my mind from this book is """"If God is the center of your life, then technology is a great gift"""", which puts the message of this book into summary so our hearts are still centered on God, rather than the gospel of technology.