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However, play is more than the frivolous preoccupation of children. Pannenberg contends that in pre-modern society, labor was not as divorced from the concept of play. In fact, he sees the separation of work and play in the modern world as a product of the meaninglessness of life that has become a part of much of contemporary life.
The Unity of Theology: The Contribution of Wolfhart Pannenberg
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