Exercising Our Worldview: Brief Essays on Issues from Technology to Art from One Christian's Perspective is a collection of 139 brief essays that originated as five-minute radio commentaries. Soon after coming to Dordt Colle...

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Exercising Our Worldview: Brief Essays on Issues from Technology to Art from One Christian's Perspective is a collection of 139 brief essays that originated as five-minute radio commentaries. Soon after coming to Dordt College in Sioux Center, Iowa, in 1979, Adams established a habit of writing for the "Plumbline" program on the college's radio station (KDCR 88.5 FM) - his last one was broadcast early on in 2008. He saw these pieces as an opportunity to refine and articulate his own perspective on technology as much as a way of stimulating thinking, discussion, and right living in the broader community. In Dr. Adams' words, these essays "make no claim to doctrinal purity, absolute truth, inerrancy, infallibility, or orthodoxy. They represent rather a humble attempt to wrestle with some of the problems faced by Christians as they try to live in faithfulness to the Word of God."

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