Beyond Productivity: A Christian Vision for Work and Technology, Part II
How might a Biblical understanding of work and its reflection of God's good design enable us to approach automation with hope, confidence, and purpose?
How might our understanding of work shift when we see it not merely as economic output, but as a way to reflect God’s image, cultivate discernment, and foster human flourishing?
True flourishing depends on investing our time and attention in relationships where we are genuinely known and can know others in return. As AI becomes more integrated into daily life, how might we practice discernment in how using these tools help or hinder our relationships?
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