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This Integrating Faith, Work & Tech course explores the personal implications of technology as well as its significant role in advancing the kingdom of God.
So, what does God think about technology? Is there a biblical perspective on this resource that so dominates our personal and business lives? Codeveloped by FULLER Equip and FaithTech—the world’s largest online community of Christians working in the technology sector—this Integrating Faith, Work & Tech course offers a unique perspective on the personal implications of technology as well as its significant role in advancing the kingdom of God. Join Kutter Callaway and Adam Graber as, together, you explore and help shape the future through technology!
Learning Outcomes
What can I expect from this course?
FULLER Equip Courses include videos, writings, articles, questions and exercises so that you can immediately apply what you learn to your work or context.
How can I use this in my group?
Each course has reflection questions and guides so that you can practice and discuss what you’re learning with your community.
Created in partnership with FaithTech and FULLER Equip.
Introduction
1. Getting Started
Faith & Technology
2. Tech & the Mission of God
3. History
4. Habit Formation
5. Relationships
6. The Future of Tech
Conclusion
7. Next Steps
Your Instructor
FaithTech
FaithTech started as a bunch of Jesus-loving geeks, hackers, and hustlers inspired by the phrase: “In the midst of devastation there is the opportunity for innovation.” Their vision became communities, igniting hackathons and meet-ups that lead to lasting connections, shared ideas, and solutions to serve God’s kingdom. These communities help people steward their tech skills for Christ while coming alongside them to talk to the global church about technology. FaithTech is excited to watch God move through the technology we use each day.
Kutter Callaway
PhD, Assistant Professor of Theology and Culture
Kutter Callaway is an assistant professor of theology and culture at Fuller Theological Seminary. He has been actively engaged in writing and speaking on the interaction between theology and culture—particularly film, television, and online media—in both academic and popular forums.
Adam Graber
MA Digital Theology, BA Psychology, Director at FaithTech
Adam is a director at FaithTech and co-host of the Device & Virtue podcast. He’s written for Christianity Today, The Bulwark, Relevant, Christ and Pop Culture, and others. He’s been interviewed by the New York Times and been a guest on multiple podcasts. He worked in Bible publishing for over a decade and still gets Netflix DVDs by mail.
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