From the Garden to the City: The Redeeming and Corrupting Power of Technology

Author: John Dyer
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John Dyer explores the complex relationship between modern innovation and ancient faith by tracing the narrative of technology from Genesis to Revelation. He argues that tools are not neutral objects but active forces that reshape our habits, desires, and perceptions of reality. By examining the transition from the natural beauty of the Garden of Eden to the constructed splendor of the New Jerusa…

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