The Russell Moore Show

Books about Digital Resistance with Ashley Hales: The New Wendell Berry Novel, Jon Haidt, David Zahl, and More

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Sep 17, 2025
Discover how reading can be a powerful antidote to our distractions in the digital age. Explore Wendell Berry’s poignant reflections on loss and the emotional bonds we form through stories. Dive into engaging discussions on Jonathan Haidt's insights into modern anxiety and what it means to cultivate empathy in a chaotic world. Enjoy thoughts on upcoming book releases and personal favorites, plus a unique AI tool that’s worth your attention. This conversation champions the importance of literature in maintaining our humanity amidst technological noise.
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ADVICE

Organize Books To Free Attention

  • Use simple tech tools to organize life and free mental space for reading and reflection.
  • Russell Moore recommends the Bookshelf app to catalog physical books by scanning ISBNs and creating shelves.
ANECDOTE

Final Visit To Port William

  • Russell Moore describes dread and relief reading Wendell Berry's likely final Port William novel, Marce Catlett.
  • The book felt like a perfect series finale that moved him to tears and offered pastoral prayer for past trauma.
INSIGHT

Hope In Defeated Fidelity

  • Wendell Berry portrays defeat of localist ideals as wounded but not destroyed, offering a sober hope.
  • Moore says fidelity, memory, and community remain meaningful even when projects fail.
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