Quentin J. Schultze is a native Chicagoan who earned a Ph.D. in communication from the Institute of Communications Research at the University of Illinois. His scholarly publications have appeared in several dozen journals. He has also written over a hundred articles for general-interest and religious periodicals. Dr. Schultze has reviewed manuscripts for a dozen trade and university presses and several dozen scholarly journals. He is Professor of Communication Arts & Sciences at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Living Faithfully in the Information Age
Speaker(s): Quentin Schultze
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Quentin Schultze speaks on his book Habits of the Hight Tech Heart and shares his view of the loss of virtue that accompanies the development and utilization of new technology.
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