Kutter is the William K. Brehm Chair of Worship, Theology, and the Arts, as well as associate dean of the Center for Advanced Theological Studies, and associate professor of theology and culture. He is actively engaged in writing and speaking…
Jennifer is Associate Professor of Theology and Humanities at Point University in West Point, Georgia where she teaches courses in systematic theology, philosophy, and the arts. She is the author of Placemaking and the Arts: Cultivating the Christian Life and has…
Father Garabed Kochakian has authored several books for the Diocesan Department of Christian Education about Ecumenism in the Armenian Church and published books on Art and Iconography in the Armenian Church. As a specialist in Armenian Sacred Art and Theology…
Matthew: As always, I thank you so much for taking the time; it is precious. I really appreciate how you come across in your words and in your presentations. There’s this authentic gentleness that comes through. For me as a listener, it’s a welcome change. I really appreciate the spirit that always accompanies you, which is not just yours but also the Spirit of God, so thank you so much for that. Felicia: Thanks, Matthew. I appreciate that. Matthew: It’s easy to think about technology affecting people in general, but because pastors have this unique, special kind of relationship with…
Radix: Pastor Paul, I thank you so much for your willingness to share your time and your experience and your thoughts in this particular issue for Radix. It’s two really big themes that are coming together. On the one hand, you have technology, which asks these questions: What does it do? Is it good or bad? Does it help the individual? Does it help society? What about flourishing? What does it do to our perspectives? And at the same time, the word pastor could evoke the same questions, because pastors play a big role. And so, to combine those two…
John Dyer has been a technology creator for over 20 years, is a professor at Dallas Theological Seminary and an author. In this interview, John talks about his recent book, People of the Screen: How Evangelicals Created the Digital Bible and How It Shapes Their Reading of Scripture, and discusses the non-neutral nature of technology, the differences in how people perceive scripture on print vs. screen, and compares bible reading apps and software available.…
Since we are becoming increasingly comfortable and astoundingly reliant on technology, it would behoove us to know what all this might be doing to us…
Pastor Taylor shares his thoughts about technology’s influence on people both in and out of the pulpit…
In this interview, Chris discusses how social media and the internet shapes our desires and priorities…
In this interview Felicia talks about the value of personal presence…