Christian Ethics for a Digital Society
Book Description
In our hyperconnected age, Christians face unprecedented ethical questions that previous generations never encountered. How do we navigate social media with integrity? What does faithful living look like when our private and public worlds collide online? Kate Ott addresses these pressing concerns in a thoughtful exploration of Christian values within our digital landscape.
Rather than simply condemning technology or retreating from modern life, this book offers practical wisdom for believers seeking to live authentically in a world shaped by smartphones, social networks, and digital activism. Ott examines how phenomena like viral movements and digital communication have fundamentally altered both our personal relationships and public engagement, creating new opportunities and challenges for Christian witness.
The author invites readers into a crucial conversation about how ancient faith principles can guide contemporary choices in our technology-saturated environment. From intimate digital interactions to broader questions about how we participate in online communities, this work provides a framework for evaluating our digital habits through the lens of Christian ethics.
This resource serves those who refuse to see technology as inherently good or evil, but instead seek discernment about how to engage digital tools in ways that reflect their deepest values. Ott's approach emphasizes thoughtful consideration over reactive responses, offering believers a path toward intentional digital discipleship in an increasingly complex technological ecosystem.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~5 hours)
π Length: 192 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Understand spiritual ethics
- β Explore Aspect moral
- β Explore Technology, religious aspects
- β Explore Technology
- β Explore Religious aspects
- β Explore Christianity
- β Explore General
- β Explore RELIGION