Nuance: Being Faithful in the Public Square
What happens when technology is not just something we use, but something that quietly catechizes us? For millions of people, our phones, algorithms, and digital tools are actively shaping our attention and reworking our labor. Finding a way to flourish in a tech-driven world is one of the defining spiritual challenges of our time, and many of us are underprepared to address it. In this episode of Nuance, host Case Thorp sits down with Dr. Jonathan Lett, Director of the Faith, Science, and Technology Initiative at LeTourneau University, to explore the foundational questions we must ask before we build the next big thing. Jonathan argues that before deciding what to do with tech, we must first understand what it means to be human. Drawing on theological anthropology and his deep study of limits, dependence, and embodied existence, he makes the case that true freedom isn't found in overcoming our boundaries, but in embracing them. From challenging the "Silicon Valley ideology" to understanding how technology offers shortcuts around our natural limits, Jonathan's work helps us integrate ancient Christian wisdom into our modern digital lives. Key Topics Covered in This Episode: * The Silicon Valley Illusion: The myth that tech creators aren't responsible for their platforms, and why we must make public decisions about our digital tools. * What It Means to Be Human: Redefining human nature through the lens of limits, dependence, and our deeply "embodied existence." * Freedom Through Limits: How our modern allergy to limits hurts our spiritual formation, and why embracing constraints is the true path to freedom. * The Anxious Generation: Discussing the impact of screens on children's mental health and the urgent need to protect the developing mind. * Coding as Ministry: How LeTourneau University equips the next generation of engineers to view coding as a genuine theological calling. Episode Resources: * Faith, Science, and Technology Initiative at LeTourneau University: https://www.letu.edu/academics/faith-science-technology-initiative/index.html [https://www.letu.edu/academics/faith-science-technology-initiative/index.html] * Karl Barth as Theologian of Nature by Jonathan Lett: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0567728315 [https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/karl-barth-as-theologian-of-nature-jonathan-lett/1149705206] * The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9N2L56X/ [https://www.anxiousgeneration.com/] #podcast #podcastclips #faith #vocation #publicsquare #theology #listen #nuance #listenable #christianpodcast #christianliving #faithandwork #publicsquare Nuance is a podcast of The Collaborative where we wrestle together about living our Christian faith in the public square. Nuance invites Christians to pursue the cultural and economic renewal by living out faith through work every facet of public life, including work, political engagement, the arts, philanthropy, and more. Each episode, Dr. Case Thorp hosts conversations with Christian thinkers and leaders at the forefront of some of today's most pressing issues around living a public faith. Visit wecolabor.com for resources, events, and more. Timestamps 0:00 Limits, Freedom, and True Christian Freedom 0:31 Introducing Dr. Jonathan Lett 1:36 LeTourneau University as a Christian Polytechnic Hub 3:19 Jonathan Lett’s Journey Into Theology & Technology 6:06 Karl Barth, Creation, & Theology of Nature 8:32 How Theological Anthropology Shapes Today’s Culture Wars 12:44 Limits, Dependence, and the Illusion of Limitless Technology 15:00 Medical Innovation, Suffering, and Creaturely Limits 15:52 Christian Vision of Human Flourishing 20:00 Embodied Existence 24:38 Augustine and the Goodness of the Body 25:36 Karl Barth on Being Made for Joy 31:49 Rethinking a Flourishing Society in a Technological Age 34:54 Silicon Valley Ideology and Moral Responsibility 38:12 Children, Screens, and the Teen Mental Health Crisis 41:34 Coding as Christian Ministry 43:19 Recovering Public Theology in a Polarized Culture 43:57 Closing Remarks
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