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High-Friction Love: The Incarnation in an Age of Smooth Technology

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Dec 22, 2025
Michael Morelli, host of Personalist Manifestos, and Paul Hoard, professor at The Seattle School, dive deep into the meanings of Incarnation amid our tech-dominated lives. They tackle Advent's call for patient longing versus today's instant gratification, exposing how algorithms distort genuine desire. The duo critiques society's addiction to smoothness, arguing that real intimacy requires friction and change. With thoughts on love's transformative power and Bonhoeffer's hermeneutic, they remind us of hope amid digital chaos, urging a return to embodied relationships.
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INSIGHT

Waiting Preserves Desire

  • Advent trains us to tolerate and sit with desire instead of collapsing it through instant gratification.
  • Paul Hoard argues waiting preserves life-giving energy and opens desire to change direction.
ANECDOTE

Kids Prefer The Unwrap Rush

  • Michael Morelli observed children gain more joy from unwrapping than the gift itself.
  • He links that rush to social feeds where small hits drive endless next-item seeking.
INSIGHT

Chronos Vs. Kairos In Digital Life

  • Chronos-driven algorithmic immediacy compels constant point-to-point attention and collapses narrative time.
  • Michael Morelli contrasts that with kairos Advent time which allows yearning and sudden messianic inbreaking.
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