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Navigating Wisdom in a Digital Age w/ Jason Thacker

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In this episode of the Faith First podcast, host Ana Lee engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Jason Thacker, assistant professor of philosophy and ethics at Boyce College.

  • Together, they dive into the complexities of navigating wisdom in a digital age. Jason shares his journey from aspiring pastor to academic, inspired by the intersection of technology, ethics, and theology. The discussion explores the profound impact of technology on our perception of truth, the importance of cultivating wisdom, and the role of digital tools in shaping our worldview. Jason offers practical advice for maintaining a balanced relationship with technology, emphasizing the need for intentionality and community in our digital interactions. Tune in to discover how to live faithfully in a digital age, grounded in the timeless truths of Scripture.

References:

D3 Youth Camp

Boyce College

Southern Seminary

Jason Thacker

Following Jesus in a Digital Age (Book)

Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission

Homo Deus by Yuval Noah Harari

The Faith First Podcast Music was created and produced by Samuel Silhavy, B.S. Worship and Pastoral Studies, Boyce College class of 2019.

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In this episode of the Faith First podcast, host Ana Lee engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Jason Thacker, assistant professor of philosophy and ethics at Boyce College.

  • Together, they dive into the complexities of navigating wisdom in a digital age. Jason shares his journey from aspiring pastor to academic, inspired by the intersection of technology, ethics, and theology. The discussion explores the profound impact of technology on our perception of truth, the importance of cultivating wisdom, and the role of digital tools in shaping our worldview. Jason offers practical advice for maintaining a balanced relationship with technology, emphasizing the need for intentionality and community in our digital interactions. Tune in to discover how to live faithfully in a digital age, grounded in the timeless truths of Scripture.

References:

D3 Youth Camp

Boyce College

Southern Seminary

Jason Thacker

Following Jesus in a Digital Age (Book)

Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission

Homo Deus by Yuval Noah Harari

The Faith First Podcast Music was created and produced by Samuel Silhavy, B.S. Worship and Pastoral Studies, Boyce College class of 2019.

  continue reading

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