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Untrustworthy: The Knowledge Crisis Breaking Our Brains, Polluting Our Politics, and Corrupting Christian Community

Bonnie Kristian

Christianity Today 2023 Award of Merit (Politics & Public Life)
Logos 2022 Book of the Year Award (Christianity in Culture)

Which media outlets will help me be a responsible news consumer? How do I know what is true and whom I can trust? What can I do to combat all the misinformation and how it's impacting people I love?

Many Americans are agonizing over questions such as these, feeling unsure and overwhelmed in today's chaotic information environment.

American life and politics are suffering from a raging knowledge crisis, and the church is no exception. In Untrustworthy, Bonnie Kristian unpacks this crisis and explores ways to combat it in our own lives, families, and church communities.

Drawing from her extensive experience in journalism and her training as a theologian, Kristian explores social media, political and digital culture, online paranoia, and the press itself. She explains factors that contribute to our confusion and helps Christians pay attention to how we consume content and think about truth. Finally, she provides specific ways to take action, empowering readers to avoid succumbing to or fueling the knowledge crisis.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Brazos Press
  • Publish Date: Oct 11st, 2022
  • Pages: 240
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.04in - 5.45in - 0.84in - 0.94lb
  • EAN: 9781587435621
  • Categories: Christian Living - Social IssuesChristian Theology - Ethics & Moral Teaching

About the Author

Kristian, Bonnie: - Bonnie Kristian (MA, Bethel Seminary) is the editorial director of ideas and books at Christianity Today and a fellow at Defense Priorities, a foreign policy think tank. A seasoned journalist, she has written on foreign policy, religion, criminal justice, urbanism, civil liberties, electoral politics, and more. Her column, "The Lesser Kingdom," appears in print and online at Christianity Today, and she is the author of A Flexible Faith: Rethinking What It Means to Follow Jesus Today. Her work has also been featured in other outlets, including the New York Times, The Week, USA Today, CNN, Politico, and The American Conservative. She lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with her husband, daughter, and twin sons.