As AI and digital technology become more embedded in our daily lives, what does it really mean to be human? Are we losing our sense of identity, community, and embodied faith?
In this episode of Thinking Christian, Dr. James Spencer sits down with Dr. Shane Wood, New Testament professor at Ozark Christian College, to explore how technology is shaping our understanding of humanity, relationships, and discipleship—and what Scripture has to say about it.
📌 Key Discussion Points:
âś… How has AI changed the way we relate to each other and to God?
âś… Are we outsourcing our spiritual formation and decision-making to technology?
âś… Why efficiency isn't always a virtue—and how technology can distort human flourishing
âś… Does technology weaken our sense of community, or can it strengthen it?
âś… What role does effort, embodiment, and limitation play in being truly human?
âś… The hidden dangers of transactional relationships & the “algorithmic” mindset
âś… The theological significance of boundaries, dependence on God, and true discipleship
🎧 Join us as we reflect on how Christians can engage with technology wisely—without losing our humanity.
đź”— Resources & Links:
🌍 Explore Shane Wood’s Work – ShaneJWood.com
đź”— Learn more about Useful to God: www.usefultogod.com
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