WallBuilders and Media Ecology

by Oct 28, 2013Culture, Tech, Theology1 comment

 

I met an interesting, globe-trotting conservative Pentecostal technology wonk at a conference I recently attended. A sharp guy who has done significant thinking and speaking about the problems created in our brains by the overuse and misuse of technology, particularly among teens. I dropped in to one of his break-out sessions and found myself asking the Lord for grace to heed this wonk’s wisdom. I have especially been thinking about his suggestion that toggling back and forth among tasks is not best; we are not as capable of multi-tasking as we think, and we should try to work linearly.

I suggested to him that he might get some real benefit from the field of media ecology. He asked for some links, and I failed to get his e-mail address. So I am posting the links here, and I’ll get the info to him through his contact page.

Here are some links to recommended resources in media ecology:

I also promised him some links concerning David Barton’s WallBuilders organization:

  1. Here’s Greg Frazer of the Master’s College (John MacArthur’s school).
  2. Here’s Greg Frazer’s book, The Religious Beliefs of America’s Founders, which one of the most prominent evangelical historians, Mark Noll, said this about: “Sophisticated, well-documented, and forcefully argued. Extreme partisans who champion ‘Christian America’ or complete secularism will not like this book, but all other readers should come away much better informed about the past and also much better situated to adjudicate religious-political debates today.”
  3. Here’s an article by Noll I have found helpful: “America’s Two Foundings.”
  4. For good measure, here’s Thomas S. Kidd, an evangelical American historian at Baylor, and here’s Warren Throckmorton of Grove City College, a conservative school, linking to a bunch of other critiques (I haven’t read any of them, so I can’t vouch for them).

Read More 

Review: The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self

Review: The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self

The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self: Cultural Amnesia, Expressive Individualism, and the Road to Sexual Revolution by Carl R. Trueman.My rating: 5 of 5 stars I'm hoping to publish in a journal a more extensive review of this excellent—though long and at times...

Don’t Tell Young Women in Your Church to Avoid College

Don’t Tell Young Women in Your Church to Avoid College

There’s a young man I know from Christian circles somewhere in the U.S.—I’ll call him Kyle or Gerald or Edward, or maybe something a little more derogatory—who posted what I can only call an anti-girls-going-to-college meme on Facebook. It argued that Christian...

Leave a comment.

1 Comment
  1. Brad Huddleston

    You my friend, are awesome.
    Your Pentecostal Technology Wonk Friend