
Room for Nuance The Samuel James Interview
Apr 1, 2025
Samuel James, associate acquisitions editor at Crossway and author of Digital Liturgies, shares his insights on the intersection of faith and technology. He explores the relevance of wisdom literature in today's digital age, arguing that scripture still offers guidance amid modern challenges. James discusses how the internet functions as a moral habitat and affects storytelling, emphasizing the need for thoughtful Christian engagement with technology. He also raises important questions about AI's role in pastoral care and urges churches to critically evaluate technology's influence.
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Expertise Loses Ground Online
- The internet redistributes epistemic authority from credentialed experts to user reviews and comments.
- That democratization can help some groups but also shifts how people validate truth and form beliefs.
Use Environment Awareness To Reset Habits
- Expect different environments to bring out different aspects of you and practice healthy code-switching.
- Use social withdrawal from platforms as a reset when your internet habits feel disordered.
Three Marks Of Christian Thinking
- Christian thinking is communal, careful, and truthful; online culture often induces outsourced, tribal thinking.
- Outsourcing thinking to social feeds makes belief selection a function of tribes rather than communal discernment.


















