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“With a beautiful palette of tone, pacing, and phrasing tools….Alex Boyles is an outstanding and fun-to-hear interpreter of this astute analysis of technology, religion, culture, and social psychology. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.” AudioFile
“Epstein is not anti-technology. He’s not even a tech minimalist. But he hopes the book will help people navigate and evaluate tech’s promises." Boston Globe
“Epstein is at his best when he brings religious scholarship to his research on tech to offer original analysis. His observations are intriguing and perceptive.” The Economist (London)
“We live in the church of the Wi-Fi connection, avows this interesting investigation…His call for putting the screens aside to build true contact is welcome.” Kirkus Reviews
“[A] disturbing trend is exposed…His book acts as a warning and a means of discovering a way out.” The Bookseller
“Those interested in not only how tech has become a superimposed structure over our society, but also how something might be done about it, will find a lot to meditate on in this book.” Shelf Awareness
“Epstein may well be our twenty–first–century Luther pounding on the digital Wittenberg door.” Presbyterian Outlook
“Written with warmth and wisdom, Tech Agnostic lays out an alternate path of humanism that keeps compassion at the heart of the digital revolution.” Robert Waldinger, professor of psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, coauthor of The Good Life