Matt Kottman

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Rather than new techniques or the sheer will of moral striving, it will take a wholly new imagination of what it is we are after in the end and a reestablishment of who we are as human beings—made for communion, riven, and Spirit-transformed. The Christian imagination is one that has the potential theological resources to help us remember that we are created to commune and to inhabit
Restless Devices: Recovering Personhood, Presence, and Place in the Digital Age
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