This talk is from the session, Christianity as Counter-Cultural Living, the fourth breakout session of the 2018 Experiencing Life with God Conference, an academic conference hosted by the Martin Institute of Westmont College and Renovaré.
Here is Charles Farhadian's description:
Christianity teaches us about being in a new community, bound together in our relationship to Christ. In our increasingly digitized world, however, we are tempted to believe our digital relationships can fulfill our human needs to be connected. How might Christianity provide lessons and insights that help us to live analogically in a digital world?