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32. Recovering Personhood in a World of Technology | Andy Crouch & John Ortberg

32. Recovering Personhood in a World of Technology | Andy Crouch & John Ortberg

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Today’s episode of We Should Get Out More features an interview with Andy Crouch, one of the central thought leaders of this series, whose work we’ve been studying together. He’s a partner for theology and culture at Praxis and the author of several books like “The Tech-Wise Family” and “The Life We’re Looking For.” Today, Andy and John discuss the intersection of technology and human flourishing. Tune in for a chat about how our “glowing rectangles” (as Andy refers to smartphones) are sometimes forming us in ways we’re not fully aware of.

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