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What Does God Think about Technology?

From smartphones to self-driving cars to space travel, new technologies can inspire us. But the breakneck pace of change can also frighten us. So how do Christians walk by faith through the innovations of Silicon Valley? And how does God relate to our most powerful innovators?

To build a biblical theology of technology, journalist and tech optimist Tony Reinke examines nine key texts from Scripture to show how the worlds discoveries are divinely orchestrated. Ultimately, what we believe about God determines how we respond to human invention. With the help of several theologians and inventors throughout history, Reinke dispels twelve common myths in the church and offers fourteen ethical convictions to help Christians live by faith in the age of big tech.

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Abel,

abortion,

Abraham, way of faith,

acts of love,

Adah,

Adam, sin of,

Adam and Eve,

adaptation (phase of technological advance),

adoption (phase of technological advance),

agrarians,

agri-business,

agricultural technology,

agriculture, as gift of God,

AI. See

Aldrin, Buzz,

already and not yet,

Amazon Prime,

Amish,

ammonia,

analgesics,

ancient religions, appeased gods to control nature,

anesthetics,

angels,

animal breeding,

animals, extinction of,

anthrax,

anti-aging,

antibiotics,

antiseptics,

Apollo 11 moon landing,

ark,

Armstrong, Neil,

Arthur, W. Brian,

aspiration,

aspirin,

atheism,

atomic bomb,

Augustine,

autobots,

autonomy: of Babel,

Babel,

Babylon,

Babylonian exile,

bara ,

Bavinck, Herman,

behold,

Bernoulli effect,

Berry, Wendell,

Bible, as earth-centric book,

biblical theology of technology,

Big Data,

Bigelow, Jacob,

biological data storage,

biometric data,

bitumen,

bloodletting,

body: control over,

Botox,

Boudreaux, Donald,

Bradbury, Brad,

Bronze Age,

Brooks, Max,

Burn, Edward,

Burning Man,

Cain,

calamity,

Calvin, John,

catechism of science,

Chaplan, Charlie,

chariots,

Charnock, Stephen,

Chernobyl,

Chesterton, G. K.,

Christ: as Alpha and Omega,

Christian flourishing,

Christian life, technologies in,

Christians: called out of Babylon,

city: bias of,

clay and potter analogy,

Collins, Francis S.,

combinatorial evolution,

combinatorial revolution,

comfort: from Gods governance,

common grace,

communion with God,

community, and technological direction,

complex technologies,

computer chip,

concurrence,

confidence in God,

confusion of languages,

consumerism,

Copernicus, Nicolaus,

Corning (glass company),

coronavirus pandemic,

created order,

creatio ex nihilo ,

creatio ex vetere ,

creation: boundaries of,

creational limiter,

creation care,

creativity,

cross of Christ,

cross-cultural limiter,

crucifixion, torture of,

cultures, creation of,

cumin,

Cuomo, Andrew,

cyborgs,

Daniel,

Darwinists,

dataism,

data mining,

data storage,

David: and Goliath,

death,

designer babies,

desire for control,

deus ex machina ,

dill,

discernment,

discontent,

discovery (phase of technological advance),

disenchantment,

divinity, as human target,

domination,

dominion of the earth,

Dorsey, Jack,

Down syndrome,

dystopian nightmares,

earthly cities,

earthly technologies,

Ebola,

ecological awareness,

economism,

ecosystem of technology,

Edison, Thomas,

Edwards, Jonathan,

effectiveness,

efficiency,

Einstein, Albert,

electricity,

electric light,

Ellul, Jacques,

engineering aspiration,

Enlightenment,

eschatology, of Gospel of Technology,

estrangement,

ethics: will not catch up to our techno-possibilities,

euthanasia,

Everitt, Nicholas,

experimenting with creation,

Facebook,

facial recognition,

faith: in Gospel of Technology,

false promises, of Gospel of Technology,

farmer,

farming,

fear, and faith,

fear of God,

Ferkiss, Victor,

fired-baked brick,

flight,

flood,

food production,

forsaking God,

fossil fuels,

Franklin, Ben,

freedom, as absolute independence,

futility cycle, of technology,

gelassenheit ,

gender, as malleable,

general revelation,

general-revelation limiter,

genetics,

genocidal slaughter,

global warming,

glory, of the gospel,

gnosticism,

God: can thwart innovators,

Good Samaritan,

Gospel of Technology,

governance of God,

grace, restores nature,

grain,

Grudem, Wayne,

Han dynasty,

happiness,

Harari, Yuval Noah,

hard-stop limiter,

hatred of God, dominates every age,

Hawking, Stephen,

health consciousness, as unhealthy,

heart limiter,

Heidelberg Catechism,

heroic theory of invention,

Hiram of Tyre,

Hiroshima,

Holy Spirit, and innovation,

Homo deus ,

hope,

horizontal gene transfer,

Hubble Space Telescope,

human flourishing,

Human Genome Project,

human heart, unsatisfied by Gospel of Technology,

humanitarianism, fall of,

humanity: created as stewards,

human spiritual impulse,

husbandry,

idolatry,

image of God,

imbalance etiology,

immortality,

Industrial Age,

innovation,

innovators: as discoverers,

Instagram,

intelligent design, of creation,

interruption limiter,

invasion etiology,

iPhones,

Iron Age,

Israel, flourishing in the promised land,

Jabal,

Jansen, Kathrin,

Job, search for wisdom,

Jobs, Steve,

journalists,

Jubal,

judgment, on Babel,

Kay, Alan,

Keller, Tim,

Kelly, Kevin,

kinetic energy,

Kranzberg, Melvin,

Kurzweil, Ray,

Kuyper, Abraham,

Lamech,

language,

Lanier, Jaron,

Large Hadron Collider,

Lee, Kai-Fu,

LEGO illustration,

Lewis, C. S.,

light bulb,

light and darkness,

lightning,

lithium battery farms,

loneliness,

love, as primary human vocation,

mariners compass,

Mars, experiments on,

material world, divorced from spiritual world,

Matrix (film),

matter, does not explain the existence of matter,

medical technology,

medicine: healing the sick versus upgrading the healthy,

metalworking,

meteorites,

military might,

mimetic worldview,

mining techniques (Job),

miracles,

mobile housing,

Modern Times (film),

morphine,

multiple discovery,

multiplying languages,

Mumford, Lewis,

music industry,

Musk, Elon,

Naamah,

natural laws,

natural resources,

nature: human desire to transcend,

navigation,

Nazi eugenics,

Nebuchadnezzar,

Neuralink,

new creation,

New Jerusalem,

New Zealand, biodiversity of,

Nietzsche, Friedrich,

Nineveh,

nitrogen supplements,

Noah,

nuclear fission,

nuclear fusion,

oceans,

ODonovan, Oliver,

old technologies, merge into new technologies,

open theism,

organic nitrogen,

Ortlund, Ray,

Orwell, George,

Ostrander, Hal,

overview effect,

Packer, J. I.,

pathogens,

Phoenix, AZ,

Piper, John,

pitch,

poietic worldview,

poisons, patience with,

posthumanism,

potential energy,

power,

pragmatism,

prevailing winds,

primitive technologies,

producers,

production (phase of technological advance),

Proverbs,

providence,

race,

rainfall,

Reagan, Ronald,

recorded music,

redemption, from Gospel of Technology,

regeneration,

Renihan, Samuel D.,

Reno, R. R.,

research laboratories, future religions engineered from,

Roberts, Alastair,

robots,

Rockefeller, John D.,

rockets,

Ryle, J. C.,

Sabbath,

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