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A podcast that explores the way technology and media shape our thoughts about God and our neighbor. Available wherever you get your podcasts, including YouTube. Visit bio.link.com/digitalspell for extra podcast resources or to support the podcast with a Buy Me A Coffee tip or subscription!
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In the last decade, churches have been on the back foot when it comes to responding to changes in the technology and media landscape. There are too many things changing far too fast, and as soon as a trend appears, it ends as quickly as it came. And yet, churches easily feel the worst effects of this rapidly changing landscape: distraction, confusi…
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Episode manuscript: https://digitalbabylon.substack.com/p/internet-trolls-and-the-quest-for The amplification of extremists and the muting of moderates. When it comes to social media's impact on American politics (and many other subjects), Chris Bail argues the two biggest effects of the social media prism feed into each other, making political ext…
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Episode manuscript: https://digitalbabylon.substack.com/p/distorted-beyond-the-funhouse-mirror When you stand in front of a funhouse mirror, your image in distorted in some bizarre and unusual way. Whether you get huge legs or a giant head, you know a funhouse mirror is not meant to give you a true reflection of yourself the way a normal mirror doe…
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Episode manuscript: https://digitalbabylon.substack.com/p/stepping-on-the-glass-of-broken-echo Political polarization and tribalism are on the rise, and social media appears to be the chief culprit. The ability to customize our social media feeds to only hear the voices we want to hear has lead us into echo chambers of increasingly one-sided viewpo…
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When the Wall Street Journal reported that Facebook knew that Instagram was toxic and harmful to teen girls, it lit up a firestorm greater than any of the other stories the Journal would break in it’s “Facebook Files” series. Nick Clegg, VP of Global Affairs, recently went on to CNN to discuss the Journal’s report and revealed that Instagram would …
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The Bible gives us a framework for understanding and navigating a world dominated by social media: Christians are to live as faithfully obedient exiles in the midst of Digital Babylon. This is the claim we explored on the prior episode of Breaking the Digital Spell, and we ended the episode open to pushback or objections to this idea. In this bonus…
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The Babylonian exile is arguably the most important event in the history of the Old Testament. Israel's long descent into apostasy ends with the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple, and the people of God are forcibly relocated to a pagan nation that they did not want to live in. But the Babylonian exile is more than just a date and time in hist…
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Media literacy is the biggest gaping hole in our discipleship. We can feel its effects in our churches and our lives in the same way we can feel the effects of poor financial stewardship or failing marriages in our churches. Plenty of courses and programs exist for churches to address financial literacy and building healthy marriages, but what abou…
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Episode manuscript: https://digitalbabylon.substack.com/p/sa1-the-asterisk-year When 2020 began, none of us factored in the possibility of a pandemic being the defining reality of our year. Our plans and predictions for the world were thrown into chaos, and our sense of "normal" upended overnight as we embraced a strong sense of uncertainty about o…
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Episode manuscript: https://digitalbabylon.substack.com/p/s1e13-is-to-break-the-spell Our love for the technology and media in our lives has left us held under a spell that leads us to believe there is nothing worth seeing or experiencing beyond the screen in front of our face. On the season finale of Breaking the Digital Spell, we look at what it …
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Episode manuscript: https://digitalbabylon.substack.com/p/s1e12-conclusions-part-two We live in a world defined by the Internet and the technology and media it has created. How does this change the way we think about God and the way we love our neighbor? “In Conclusions, Part Two”, we come full circle as the season begins to come to a close. Produc…
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Episode manuscript: https://digitalbabylon.substack.com/p/s1e11-a-tale-of-two-realities No matter how much we might use television or the Internet to escape the real world, the screen size and location always leaves a little bit of the real world in our peripheral vision. VR takes that peripheral vision away and replaces it will a full digital worl…
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Episode manuscript: https://digitalbabylon.substack.com/p/s1e10-the-useful-distraction-of-smartphones Smartphones are incredible useful. They’re also incredibly distracting. They can help us manage our lives and distract us from our lives at the same time. How does this change the way we think about God? Produced by Austin Gravley and Andrew Akins.…
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Earlier this week we looked at social media's impact on us by offering us a limitless amount of content to consume. That content often gets nasty around election seasons - is there anything we can do to mitigate that nastiness and survive the toxicity of social media during election season? In this BONUS episode of Breaking The Digital Spell, we lo…
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Episode manuscript: https://digitalbabylon.substack.com/p/s1e9-social-medias-content-waterfall Social media promises the ability to consume an endless amount of content thanks to timelines, algorithms, and a whole host of other technological forces designed to keep us up-to-date, informed, and connected with everything going on in the world. There …
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Episode manuscript: https://digitalbabylon.substack.com/p/s1e8-fire-wire We've spent the past several episodes talking about the social and intellectual environments - the mediums - created by new technology and media. But what about the machines themselves? What role do they have to do with this? What about the digital text we now consume as a res…
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Episode manuscript: https://digitalbabylon.substack.com/p/s1e7-conclusions-part-one How did television and the Internet change the way we think about God? In this episode, we come to some conclusions, and one of these conclusions paves the way for the digitally driven world we live in today. Produced by Austin Gravley and Andrew Akins. Hosted by Au…
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Episode manuscript: https://digitalbabylon.substack.com/p/s1e6-the-internets-new-community When the Internet became readily available and adopted in the 90s, we had no idea what changes it would bring to our world. In many ways, we are still trying to fully asses the scope of that change even to this present day as the Internet continues to evolve …
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In this BONUS episode of Breaking The Digital Spell, we take a look at some of the good things about television and some of the ways where advances in print/oral communication have made the world worse. We've been pretty harsh on television up to this point - now its time to give it some credit.For more information about Breaking the Digital Spell …
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Episode manuscript: https://digitalbabylon.substack.com/p/s1e5-walking-by-faith-and-sight "If the delivery is not the same, then the message, quite likely, is not the same. And if the context in which the message is experienced is altogether different from what it was in Jesus’ time, we may assume that its social and psychological meaning is differ…
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Episode manuscript: https://digitalbabylon.substack.com/p/s1e4-televisions-terms-of-engagement How do you read a book? How do you watch television? How we engage a medium tells us what that medium values - and when it comes to television, it values something completely foreign to the world before it: discourse not through words, but through images.…
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Episode Manuscript: https://digitalbabylon.substack.com/p/s1e3-in-the-beginning-were-words How have changes in technology and media changed the way we think about God? In order to answer this, we must go back to the beginning, and in the beginning...were words. This episode was originally released on September 3rd, 2018. Produced by Austin Gravley …
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Episode manuscript: https://digitalbabylon.substack.com/p/s1e1-to-ask-the-question Breaking the Digital Spell is not about convincing you to throw your MacBooks out the window, pack your things, and move to the middle of nowhere, free from any technological influence whatsoever. Nor is it about instilling a fear of the device you’re currently liste…
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Episode manuscript: https://digitalbabylon.substack.com/p/s1e2-between-optimism-and-pessimsim In thinking about technology and media, its hard to know where to start when considering their effects on our lives. In this episode, we look at three general responses to technology - optimism, pessimism, and ambiguity - and how these responses can help u…
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For this first season of Breaking the Digital Spell, we are going to look at how changes in technology and media - from the printing press to television, from television to the Internet, from the Internet to social media and beyond - change the way we think about God and what we think about when we think about God. With the help of thinkers like Ne…
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