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Feb. 20, 2025

Felicia Wu Song | Restless Devices: How Technology Shapes Us & What We Can Do About It

Felicia Wu Song | Restless Devices: How Technology Shapes Us & What We Can Do About It
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s technology shaping us more than we realize? Are we losing our ability to rest, reflect, and be present? In this episode of Thinking Christian, Dr. James Spencer sits down with Dr. Felicia Wu Song, sociologist and author of Restless Devices: Recovering Personhood, Presence, and Place in the Digital Age (InterVarsity Press). They explore how digital technology influences our sense of self, why constant connectivity isn’t neutral, and how Christians can resist being shaped by algorithms instead of by God.

📌 Key Discussion Topics:
✅ The hidden ways digital media rewires our attention and habits
Marshall McLuhan & Neil Postman—what they got right about the power of media
✅ Why modern tech trains us to consume, not reflect
✅ The rise of digital exhaustion—why even Gen Z is feeling the burnout
Recovering personhood & presence—practical ways to reclaim attention and space
✅ How Christians can build “analog” rhythms that resist digital overreach

🎧 Listen in for a timely conversation on how we can become more thoughtful, present, and grounded in a world designed to keep us distracted.

🔗 Resources & Links:
📖 Restless Devices – Buy at ivpress.com (use code IVPPOD20 for a 20% discount) 

🌐 Dr. Felicia Wu Song’s Websitefeliciawusong.com

🔗 Learn more about Useful to God: www.usefultogod.com


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