perhaps our tech problem is at root a fundamental problem of identity, a mistaken theological anthropology: Who do we believe we are? Do we let ourselves remain in the grip of being fearful, needy selves, or do we believe in the “deeper Magic” (as C. S. Lewis put it in his powerful tales from Narnia) that lay at the base of who we are in fact created to be: communing beings cherished by the God who sustains the universe? When we take stock of our everyday lives, which part of our human condition do we feed, cultivate, and live more deeply into?

