Curious to see what you'll have to say about Bail's book. I liked it, although I think coming at it from more of a religious/theological perspective, I don't necessarily agree with him, or even Keller, that we *have* to be on social media. I'm not at a position of viewing it as sin; far from it. But the idea of being concerned what happens if we remove ourselves from Twitter... That argument didn't work for me when McCracken argued for it in "The Wisdom Pyramid," and it doesn't here either.
Curious to see what you'll have to say about Bail's book. I liked it, although I think coming at it from more of a religious/theological perspective, I don't necessarily agree with him, or even Keller, that we *have* to be on social media. I'm not at a position of viewing it as sin; far from it. But the idea of being concerned what happens if we remove ourselves from Twitter... That argument didn't work for me when McCracken argued for it in "The Wisdom Pyramid," and it doesn't here either.