Description
Technology is deeply woven into the fabric of Western life. Imagine our world without paved roads, glass windows, fuel, electric power, screened-in windows, or running water. We readily celebrate technology when it serves us and lament it when it fails. Yet technology is more than just the practical value of individual inventions—it carries profound social and moral dimensions. Too often, we neglect this reality, failing to recognize how technology shapes our spiritual lives. This book explores how technology both supports and hinders Christian living and witness.