One of the greatest threats to modern discipleship is our relationship with technology. Samuel James joins Andrew for an insightful conversation on how the internet is misshaping everything from what we think, to how we think, to how we live out our faith.


Samuel is an editor for Crossway books. He’s also a writer and regular contributor to World Magazine and The Gospel Coalition. His work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, National Review, Time, and First Things. You can subscribe to his blog Digital Liturgies over on Substack.


• When technology and theology mix

• The internet: from tool to ambience

• Digital liturgy and why it matters

• 3 ways the internet is misshaping us


Resources Mentioned

• [Blog] Digital Liturgies on Substack

• [Book] Digital Liturgies by Samuel James

• [Book] The Shallows by Nicholas Carr

• [Book] Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman

• [Book] People of the Screen by John Dyer


Original Release Date: 4/13/2023


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