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$2.45Ploductivity: A Practical Theology of Work & Wealth (Douglas Wilson)
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Ploductivity: (noun),
- the practice of plodding away at a pile of work, instead of frantically trying to sprint through it all
- being stable and graceful, like a buffalo upon the plains, not frantic, like a prairie dog or roadrunner
Here’s a book that provides a theology for technology, work, and mission that helps you be thoughtfully productive in the digital age.
The key is biblically-rooted wisdom and the ability to create the right habits and the regular discipline to use what we have been given.
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Ploductivity
A Practical Theology of Work & WealthÂ
Ploductivity: (noun),
- the practice of plodding away at a pile of work, instead of frantically trying to sprint through it all
- being stable and graceful, like a buffalo upon the plains, not frantic, like a prairie dog or roadrunner
Here’s a book that provides a theology for technology, work, and mission that helps you be thoughtfully productive in the digital age.
We should not rush to buy each and every new iPhone or fancy new gadget, but neither should we reject the new technology out of nostalgia for the good ol’ days when people worked with their hands or starved.
Instead, we are called to see modern technology as wealth and tools that we can use, whether for good or for ill.
The key is having biblically-rooted wisdom and the ability to create the right habits and the regular discipline to use what we have been given.
Contents
- Foreword by Rebekah Merkle (the author’s daughter)
- An Introduction to Technofulness
- A Theology of Work
- A Theology of Wealth
- A Theology of Tools
- A Theology of Media
- A Theology of Missions and Media
- A Theology of Markets
- A Theology of Progress
- A Theology of Glad Suspicion
- The Finitude of Work
- Ambition is a Good Thing
- The Master Key
- The Power of Plodding
- Work at a Pace You can Maintain
- Progress and Depravity
- Eschatology
- New Media
About the Author
Douglas Wilson is author of more than one hundred books and has been a pastor for forty years. He is also the founder of a K-12 school, a liberal arts college, a denomination, and an international classical education organization. Doug blogs prolifically at dougwils.com. He has been married to Nancy for more than forty years, and they have three grown children and hordes of grandchildren.