L’Abri Fellowship - Southborough
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Making and Fixing in a World of Cheap Replaceable Objects
by Ben Keyes
October 9, 2020
Most contemporary people are surrounded by cheaply made, easily replaceable products. In addition to this, many of our lives are so mediated through digital technology that we seldom use our hands to engage the physical world at all. Is the loss of ‘manual competence’ really a loss, or is it simply the way of the modern world?
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