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After Babel: Reclaiming Relationship in a Technological World with Andy Crouch & Jonathan Haidt 

The Trinity Forum
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We were made for relationship - to be seen, loved, known, and committed to others. And yet we increasingly find ourselves, in the words of our guest, social psychologist Jonathan Haidt, whose recent Atlantic article has ignited a national conversation on social media: “disoriented, unable to speak the same language or recognize the same truth. We are cut off from one another and from the past.” As we have grown increasingly reliant on technology and social media, he notes, “something has gone terribly wrong.”
In his most recent book, The Life We’re Looking For, bestselling author and Praxis partner Andy Crouch explores how the technology era has seduced us with a false vision of human flourishing-and how each of us can fight back, and restore true community. We were excited to welcome Jonathan Haidt and Andy Crouch for a broad-ranging discussion on the seismic effects of our technology on our personal relationships, civic institutions, and even democratic foundations - and how we might approach rethinking our technologies and reclaiming human connection.

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26 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 9   
@CottonHogs
@CottonHogs 2 года назад
This conversation is the first significantly hopeful encouragement to my heart, mind, & soul that affects my waning strength.
@sarahmast9849
@sarahmast9849 2 года назад
It's hard to choose a favorite Trinity Forum talk, but this might be it. I love listening and reading both Jonathan Haidt and Andy Crouch on their own---they were so encouraging and thoughtful together!
@lesliecunliffe4450
@lesliecunliffe4450 2 года назад
This is a wonderful discussion. Thank you to The Trinity Forum for organizing this event; however, the discussion fails to explicitly understand the problem of technology from Heidegger's analysis of modernity as 'the technological understanding of being in which everything is understood as a resource that has to be flexibly and efficiently used up'. In our own time, this notion of being has become even more dystopian given that it not only includes humanity as THE resource but also weaponizes technology to eliminate any voice thought to question the technological understanding of being. To eclipse the technological understanding of being, Heidegger stressed the importance of releasement from technology, which can only happen by reviving and rediscovering marginal practices. Christianity is a paradigm case of what is now such a marginal practice.
@user-bt8vn3dj6o
@user-bt8vn3dj6o 2 года назад
A great discussion. Great advice and suggestions. Thank-you.
@debbyhuntermills7958
@debbyhuntermills7958 2 года назад
Rather than attribute increased mental health issues in young people to too much protection, what if the issue has been increased exposure to stress and violence. The Oklahoma City bombing happened when my oldest son was weeks old in 1995. Such horrific instances have become increasingly common.
@michaelparsons3007
@michaelparsons3007 2 года назад
Jonathan Haidt is the foremost expert on how social media specifically has affected young people and girls specifically more so. It’s not that what you’re saying isn’t relevant. If you go to Haidt’s website he has a couple of articles that are an update on his earlier book on the topic called The Coddling of the American Mind. I can’t explain all of his findings in detail but the data is clear. God bless.
@UTEXTRACK
@UTEXTRACK 2 года назад
Enlightening.
@Petergoforth
@Petergoforth 9 месяцев назад
About play, the "play date" alone is its own abomination of desolation. What has happened to spontaneous play among children? Similarly, it used to be a punishment to be called indoors. Now, it seems children often resent being told to go outdoors. Sigh . . .
@gentleoldmoviefan5680
@gentleoldmoviefan5680 2 года назад
Preliminary remarks end (and actual content begins) at 2:02 in this video
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