Cole Presnell

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No, the need for comfort in the face of life is not restricted to a particular moment in human history. It is a part of the human experience. But it is the case that the need for comfort manifests differently at different periods. Where people may have sought comfort to cope with the horrors of plagues and perpetual wars in the sixteenth century, the contemporary person struggles to cope with a loss of meaning, identity, and purpose.
You Are Not Your Own: Belonging to God in an Inhuman World
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