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The Tech-Savvy Christian Faith | Re: Wes Huff's History of Technology & Christianity

The Tech-Savvy Christian Faith | Re: Wes Huff's History of Technology & Christianity

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Have Christians historically been innovators in the tech space? At least when it comes to the codex and the printing press, the answer seems to be yes. That's what Wes Huff argued in his video over at Apologetics Canada. We watched that video and discussed its implications, including: the historical context of the writings of the Bible, the emotional impact of technology on faith, and the implications of generative AI for ministry.


We also delve into the balance between innovation and tradition in worship, the role of immersive experiences in understanding scripture, and the trade-offs associated with new technologies.


0:00 - Innovating Faith? An intro.

2:38 - Historical Perspectives: Technology and the Bible

8:13 - Navigating the New Tech Landscape: AI and Coding

10:40 - The Balance, in Worship & Evangelism

16:14 - Immersive Experiences: The Future of Scripture Engagement?

19:00 - Cultural Influences: Fandom and Interpretation of Scripture

21:53 - A Christian Technological Imagination


Please send your ideas, questions, and feedback to the cohosts, Andrew Noble, Joel Jacob, and Austin Gravley, at whatwouldjesustech@gmail.com. These shownotes were created with the assistance of Generative AI. Original Music by Abigail Neale. To learn more about What Would Jesus Tech and to support the show visit whatwouldjesustech.com

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