Ethics Daily.com interviews Quentin Schultze

Cliff at ethics daily.com gives a good interview of Quentin Schultze.   I latch onto a couple of the responses and ask some questions —- I know that the interview wasn’t lengthy enough to delve this deeply into speicifics,  but having read half the chapters thouroughly and scanned the points of others, I have some question as to whether Schultze has Continue Reading

Anti-Virtual Comunity Rants in New Book

I’ve been reading,  somewhat exasperated at times,  Quentin Schultze’s Habits of the High-Tech Heart.  He approaches the subject in much the same contrarian, straw-dog argument and “anti-hype” as I remember in Clifford Stoll’s “Silicon Snake Oil” did about 10 years ago.  For instance: Contemplative ways of life are not anti-technological as much as pro-community, pro-wisdom, and pro-faithfulness” (p. 197) and Continue Reading

Moderation vs Opportunity

As I remember the way that I was “introduced” to Martin Luther King, Jr. by televesion,  and reflect on the new “opportunities” for the Church in “telling a story” on the Web,  I am still reading “Habits of the High-tech heart” and continue to find myself saying “Yeah, but….” at nearly every paragraph through where I have read (page 56).  Continue Reading