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Reading the Times: A Literary and Theological Inquiry into the News is unavailable, but you can change that!

“Reading the morning newspaper is the realist’s morning prayer.”—G. W. F. Hegel. Whenever we reach for our phones or scan a newspaper to get “caught up,” we are being not merely informed but also formed. News consumption can shape our sense of belonging, how we judge the value of our lives, and even how our brains function. Christians mustn’t let the news replace prayer as Hegel envisioned, but...

We may think that the digital era introduces fundamentally new dynamics to the media ecosystem. In many ways, however, digital technologies have simply amplified the dynamics created by the industrial revolution: it was steam power, not binary code, that birthed the modern news industry. One of the most prescient prophets who warned about the effects of this dangerous abundance of news and entertainment was Henry David Thoreau. The popular caricature of Thoreau as a hermit
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