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The Wisdom Pyramid

The Wisdom Pyramid

Feeding Your Soul in a Post-Truth World
by Brett McCracken 2021 192 pages
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1. The Information Age's Wisdom Crisis: More Data, Less Clarity

Our world has more and more information, but less and less wisdom. More data; less clarity. More stimulation; less synthesis. More distraction; less stillness.

Information overload is a defining characteristic of our age. We are bombarded with an unprecedented volume of data, news, and stimuli from various sources, particularly digital platforms. This constant influx often leads to:

  • Mental fatigue and decreased ability to process information critically
  • Difficulty distinguishing between important and trivial information
  • Increased anxiety and stress due to constant connectivity

Speed of information compounds the problem. The rapid pace at which new information is produced and consumed leaves little time for reflection or deep understanding. This "perpetual novelty" creates:

  • A culture of hot takes and knee-jerk reactions
  • Decreased attention spans and ability to engage with complex ideas
  • Vulnerability to misinformation and "fake news"

2. Scripture: The Unshakeable Foundation of Wisdom

The Bible is our most important source of wisdom because it is literally the eternal God—the standard and source of all truth—revealing himself.

God's direct revelation to humanity, the Bible serves as the cornerstone for acquiring true wisdom. It provides:

  • Timeless principles for living that transcend cultural and temporal boundaries
  • A coherent narrative that explains the human condition and God's plan for redemption
  • A framework for interpreting and evaluating all other sources of information

To maximize the Bible's wisdom-imparting potential:

  • Read it regularly and systematically
  • Study it in community for broader understanding
  • Apply its teachings practically in daily life
  • Use it as a lens through which to view and interpret the world

3. Church Community: Essential for Interpreting Truth

The church is an interpretive community, where collective wisdom across church history and in various polity structures (denominations, elder boards, membership) provides guardrails against errant theology.

Communal interpretation safeguards against individual bias and misunderstanding. The church offers:

  • A diverse range of perspectives and experiences to enrich biblical understanding
  • Accountability and correction when personal interpretations veer off course
  • Historical context and accumulated wisdom from centuries of Christian thought

Counter-cultural rhythms provided by church participation include:

  • Regular gatherings focused on worship and learning
  • Opportunities for service and self-sacrifice
  • Intergenerational relationships and mentoring
  • Practices like communion and baptism that reinforce Christian identity

4. Nature: God's Second Book of Revelation

Nature reminds us there is a world bigger than the one we've made.

General revelation through creation complements the special revelation of Scripture. Nature:

  • Displays God's attributes: power, creativity, beauty, and order
  • Provides tangible examples of biblical truths and principles
  • Offers a respite from digital overstimulation and reconnects us with physical reality

Engaging with nature for wisdom:

  • Observe and reflect on natural phenomena
  • Practice stewardship and care for the environment
  • Use natural rhythms (day/night, seasons) to inform life patterns
  • Study scientific discoveries as insights into God's design

5. Books: Windows to Broader Perspectives

Books are open doors. Windows to the world. Wardrobes into Narnia.

Concentrated knowledge in book form offers several advantages:

  • In-depth exploration of topics, fostering deeper understanding
  • Exposure to diverse viewpoints and experiences
  • Development of critical thinking and analytical skills
  • Improved empathy through engagement with characters and narratives

For wisdom-oriented reading:

  • Balance old and new books
  • Read outside your comfort zone and familiar perspectives
  • Engage critically, but remain open to new ideas
  • Discuss and debate book content with others

6. Beauty: A Pathway to Divine Truths

Beauty shapes our hearts, orients our loves, quiets our minds, and stills our souls in a noisy and weary world.

Aesthetic experiences can impart wisdom by:

  • Engaging our emotions and intuition, not just intellect
  • Revealing harmony, order, and meaning in the world
  • Inspiring awe and wonder, pointing to transcendent realities

Forms of beauty to cultivate:

  • Visual arts (painting, sculpture, architecture)
  • Music and performing arts
  • Literature and poetry
  • Natural beauty in landscapes and living things

7. Internet and Social Media: Use Sparingly and Intentionally

Go with a purpose. Don't just "surf"!

Digital wisdom requires intentional engagement:

  • Set specific goals for online time
  • Curate sources carefully, prioritizing quality over quantity
  • Practice critical thinking and fact-checking
  • Balance online interactions with real-world relationships

Strategies for healthier online habits:

  • Implement regular digital fasts or "Sabbaths"
  • Use tools to limit screen time and block distractions
  • Actively seek diverse perspectives to counter echo chambers
  • Contribute positively to online spaces, sharing helpful content

8. Wisdom's Three Hallmarks: Discernment, Patience, and Humility

Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.

Discernment in a world of information overload means:

  • Filtering input based on reliable sources and eternal principles
  • Recognizing patterns and connections across diverse information
  • Applying knowledge practically and ethically

Patience counters the culture of immediacy by:

  • Valuing depth over breadth in learning
  • Allowing time for reflection and integration of new information
  • Resisting knee-jerk reactions and hasty judgments

Humility acknowledges our limitations and need for guidance:

  • Recognizing the vastness of knowledge and our inability to know everything
  • Remaining open to correction and new understanding
  • Seeking wisdom from those with more experience or expertise

9. The Liberating Power of Truth-Centered Living

Jesus did not say "total autonomy will set you free." He said the truth will set you free.

Freedom through truth comes by:

  • Aligning our lives with reality as revealed by God
  • Breaking free from the tyranny of subjective "truths" and cultural whims
  • Finding purpose and meaning within a coherent worldview

Practical steps toward truth-centered living:

  • Regularly examine beliefs and assumptions against Scripture
  • Seek out challenging perspectives that test your convictions
  • Practice intellectual honesty, admitting when you're wrong or uncertain
  • Cultivate relationships with truth-seekers who will hold you accountable

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The Wisdom Pyramid by Brett McCracken receives high praise for its timely and practical approach to cultivating wisdom in the digital age. Readers appreciate McCracken's insightful analysis of information overload and his proposed solution: a "wisdom pyramid" prioritizing Scripture, church, nature, books, beauty, and lastly, internet/social media. The book is lauded for its balanced perspective, challenging content, and applicability to modern life. While some readers disagree with specific points, most find it a valuable resource for Christians navigating today's information-saturated world.

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About the Author

Brett McCracken is a respected Christian author and journalist known for his thoughtful analysis of faith and culture. He serves as senior editor for The Gospel Coalition and has written for various publications, including The Wall Street Journal and Christianity Today. McCracken's works often explore the intersection of Christianity with contemporary issues, particularly focusing on how believers can engage wisely with modern culture. His other books include "Hipster Christianity" and "Uncomfortable," which, like "The Wisdom Pyramid," reflect his interest in helping Christians navigate complex cultural landscapes while maintaining a strong biblical foundation.

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