4 Questions for Your Attention
4 Questions for Your Attention So much information, so little time. We’re saturated with information today. How do we take it all in? What do we do with it? On the heels of our nation’s birthday, how does all this information affect what kind of citizens we will be? As believers, just what should be our attitude toward knowledge? Attention, Knowledge, and Citizenship Megan Garber of The Atlantic quotes Tim Wu, a law professor at Columbia Law School and the author of...
Read MoreUnity in a Divisive Age: A Life Hidden in Christ
The Unity of A Life Hidden in Christ In an era that requires living life out loud and online for all to see, how can we be hidden in Christ? Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Life Together speaks across the ages into our divided present, advocating the believer’s Oneness with Christ Unity with Fellow Believers Unity of the Life Hidden in Christ. In this, the last of my posts on Bonhoeffer’s thoughts on unity, we’ll consider what it means to have the unity...
Read MoreUnity in a Divisive Age: Unity with Fellow Believers
Unity in a Divisive Age: Unity with Fellow Believers In this divisive age, even Christians find themselves at odds with each other. Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s words in Life Together encourage and challenge believers to consider their unity in spite of differences. In Part 1 of this series, we considered the believer’s oneness with Christ. Today we’ll be challenged by Bonhoeffer’s thoughts on unity with fellow believers. John W. Doberstein calls Bonhoeffer one who: is close to contemporary...
Read MoreFood for Thought on Friday
Food for Thought on Friday What’s lingering in your mind as you look back on this week? A few things caught in the queue here… Celebration! Thankfulness for a happily married life. We celebrated with a night out and plans for the future. There’s nothing better. A return to writing – of a different type. I’ve been doing academic writing for the last four years, in pursuit of my Ph.D. Now that I’ve passed, walked, and own the hat, I’m a bit free to do other types of writing, too....
Read MoreDigital Wellness, Applied Digitally
Digital Wellness, Applied Digitally William Wan of The Washington Post wrote last week, “In the modern economy of tablets and apps, our attention has become the most valuable commodity.” We scroll, we click, we post, we like – and our behavior exemplifies what B.F. Skinner called “variable rewards.” We keep looking and liking and sometimes, we get what we’re seeking. (Slot machines come to mind…) Looking for a remedy Now that we’re finally becoming aware of our behavior and its...
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