God, Technology, and the Christian Life

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Tony Reinke explores the complex relationship between divine sovereignty and human innovation in this insightful study. He moves beyond simple praise or criticism of modern gadgets to examine how technological advancement fits into a biblical worldview. By looking at ancient tools and modern silicon chips through a theological lens, Reinke argues that human creativity is actually a gift intended …

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