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Restless Devices
- Recovering Personhood, Presence, and Place in the Digital Age
- De: Felicia Wu Song
- Narrado por: Eunice Wong
- Duración: 8 h y 38 m
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Sociologist Felicia Wu Song has spent years considering the personal and collective dynamics of living in digital ecosystems. In this book she combines psychological, neurological, and sociological insights with theological reflection to explore two major questions: What kind of people are we becoming with personal technologies in hand? And who do we really want to be? Song unpacks the soft tyranny of the digital age, including the values embedded in our apps and the economic systems that drive our habits and their subtle yet pervasive effects.
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Thoughtful, Engaging, & Challenging
- De GLJ en 09-06-23
- Restless Devices
- Recovering Personhood, Presence, and Place in the Digital Age
- De: Felicia Wu Song
- Narrado por: Eunice Wong
Thoughtful, Engaging, & Challenging
Revisado: 09-06-23
The author brings a sociologist’s insight and a theologically-rich vision of what it means to be human to this examination of the way we are formed by digital tools—and the counter liturgies we might adopt to reshape who we are.
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Mother to Son
- Letters to a Black Boy on Identity and Hope
- De: Jasmine L. Holmes
- Narrado por: Robin Eller
- Duración: 4 h y 27 m
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In Mother to Son, Jasmine Holmes shares a series of powerful letters to her young son. These are about her journey as an African American Christian and what she wants her son to know as he grows and approaches the world as a Black man. Holmes deals head-on with issues ranging from discipleship and marriage to biblical justice. She invites us to listen as she reminds Wynn that his identity is firmly planted in the person and work of Jesus Christ, even when the topic is one as emotionally charged as race in America.
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exceptional
- De TS en 10-12-22
- Mother to Son
- Letters to a Black Boy on Identity and Hope
- De: Jasmine L. Holmes
- Narrado por: Robin Eller
Fantastic book
Revisado: 07-09-20
Grateful for the author’s clear voice, wise advice, and pointed observations of her theological tribe as she offers advice and affirmation to her son. A window into the kids of African American evangelicals and families.
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Raise Your Voice
- Why We Stay Silent and How to Speak Up
- De: Kathy Khang
- Narrado por: Kathy Khang
- Duración: 5 h y 12 m
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You have a voice. And you have God's permission to use it. In some communities, certain voices are amplified and elevated while others are erased and suppressed. It can be hard to speak up, especially in the ugliness of social media. Power dynamics keep us silent and marginalized, especially when race, ethnicity, and gender are factors. What can we do about it? Activist Kathy Khang roots our voice and identity in the image of God. Because God created us in our ethnicity and gender, our voice is uniquely expressed through the totality of who we are.
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Water for dry ground
- De Shauna en 12-31-21
- Raise Your Voice
- Why We Stay Silent and How to Speak Up
- De: Kathy Khang
- Narrado por: Kathy Khang
Passionate & practical call to speak up
Revisado: 09-01-18
Khang provides a strong call for people — particularly women and people of color, who often are told to say silent — to speak up in person and on line. She reflects on how the stories of Esther and Moses show the journey from silence to speaking up. And she ties the call to a Gospel vision of what society should be like. It’s particularly cool hat she’s using her own voice to narrate this book
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The Lost World of Genesis One
- Ancient Cosmology and the Origins Debate
- De: John H. Walton
- Narrado por: Steve Coulter
- Duración: 5 h y 35 m
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In this astute mix of cultural critique and biblical studies, John H. Walton presents and defends 20 propositions supporting a literary and theological understanding of Genesis 1 within the context of the ancient Near Eastern world and unpacks its implications for our modern scientific understanding of origins.
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The world is functionally God's temple
- De Jacobus en 09-07-15
- The Lost World of Genesis One
- Ancient Cosmology and the Origins Debate
- De: John H. Walton
- Narrado por: Steve Coulter
Critically important book
Revisado: 12-20-17
Fantastic book! It provides a faithful reading of Genesis 1 that honors the text and context of writing. It offers a clear way to engage Scripture and science.
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