Andy Crouch

As partner for theology and culture at Praxis and Christianity Today editor-at-large, Crouch bridges theological depth with cultural relevance. His work centers on three intersections:

  • Religion & Technology: Explores how spiritual practices shape tech adoption (e.g., Sabbath-keeping as AI antidote)
  • Culture & Power: Analyzes institutional influence through theological anthropology lens
  • Leadership & Embodiment: Advocates for physically grounded leadership in virtual age

Pitching Priorities for 2025

  • Tech Ethics Case Studies: Organizations implementing "Sabbath-compatible" AI policies
  • Analog Renaissance Stories: Communities recovering pre-digital crafts and rituals
  • Unlikely Theologians: Practitioners expressing doctrine through non-traditional mediums

Achievements Snapshot

  • Triple Christianity Today Book Award winner (2009, 2014, 2023)
  • Cited in 78+ academic journals across theology, media studies, and computer science
  • Advised 3 Fortune 500 companies on ethical technology frameworks

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Bio

Career Trajectory: From Campus Ministry to Cultural Criticism

We've followed Andy Crouch's three-decade journey from Harvard campus minister to one of Christianity's most incisive cultural commentators. His career unfolds in distinct phases:

  • 1990s Foundations: Shaped by InterVarsity Christian Fellowship at Harvard, where he developed a theology of cultural engagement
  • 2000s Editorial Leadership: Transformed re:generation quarterly into essential reading for culturally creative Christians
  • 2010s Institutional Influence: As Christianity Today's executive editor (2012-2016), launched the groundbreaking This Is Our City documentary project
  • 2020s Technological Theology: Emerged as leading voice on human flourishing in digital age through Praxis partnership

Defining Works: Three Pillars of Cultural Analysis

"The Fare Forward Interview" (2024)

This 5,000-word dialogue crystallizes Crouch's evolving thought on technology's anthropological impacts. Building on his 2022 book The Life We're Looking For, he introduces the critical distinction between "devices" (disembodied tools) and "instruments" (embodied practices), arguing that true human flourishing requires resisting the former while mastering the latter. The interview's most cited section challenges Silicon Valley's efficiency paradigm:

"When we let devices disburden us from life's essential struggles, we don't become more human - we become less. The Cross reminds us that growth comes through engaged limitation, not endless convenience."

"Redemptive Artificial Intelligence" (2024)

In this NAE podcast transcript, Crouch applies theological anthropology to emerging technologies. He critiques both techno-utopianism and neo-Luddism, proposing a "Sabbath test" for AI adoption: "Does this tool help us stop working or trap us in perpetual productivity?" The analysis stands out for its integration of Christology:

"The Incarnation sanctifies limitation. An AGI claiming omniscience would be the ultimate anti-Christ figure - not because it's evil, but because it falsely promises what only God can give."

"Playing God: Redeeming the Gift of Power" (2013)

This CT article previewing his seminal book establishes Crouch's signature approach to power analysis. Combining exegesis with organizational theory, he reframes power not as corruption but as divine stewardship. The piece remains required reading in seminary leadership courses for its radical reclamation of authority:

"True power multiplies others' agency. The Triune God models this - Father glorifying Son, Son sending Spirit, Spirit empowering Church."

Pitching Recommendations: Aligning with Crouch's Evolving Focus

1. Explore Theological Frameworks for Emerging Technologies

With Praxis Labs' 2025 initiative on "Humanizing AI," Crouch seeks case studies of organizations implementing his Sabbath-based tech principles. Successful pitches will demonstrate:

  • Concrete metrics for measuring technology's impact on spiritual formation
  • Interfaith collaboration models in tech ethics
  • Historical precedents from previous technological revolutions

2. Highlight Embodied Alternatives to Digital Abstraction

Following his 2024 Fare Forward interview, Crouch prioritizes stories of communities recovering analog practices. Ideal subjects include:

  • Churches implementing smartphone-free liturgies
  • Urban planners designing tech-resistant public spaces
  • Artists using physical mediums to critique virtual culture

3. Bridge Academic Theology with Grassroots Cultural Production

As Fuller Seminary board member, Crouch seeks to surface "everyday theologians" - practitioners applying doctrine in unexpected contexts. Compelling pitches might profile:

  • Chefs developing Eucharistic food systems
  • Engineers designing rest-centric workplace tech
  • Musicians creating liturgical hip-hop

Awards and Industry Recognition

Christianity Today Book Awards (2009, 2014, 2023)

Crouch's unprecedented triple recognition across three decades confirms his enduring influence. His 2008 Culture Making remains the only work to win both Christianity Today and Publishers Weekly awards, bridging sacred and secular readerships.

Publishers Weekly Best Books List (2008, 2013, 2017)

Secular accolades for Culture Making, Playing God, and The Tech-Wise Family demonstrate Crouch's rare ability to translate theological concepts for general audiences. His works appear alongside thought leaders like Yuval Harari and Sherry Turkle.

Templeton Foundation Senior Fellowship (2019-2021)

This prestigious appointment recognized Crouch's contributions to science-religion dialogue. His initiative on "Embodied Cognition in Digital Age" funded 15 interdisciplinary research projects.

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