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In his study of the development of urban life, Lewis Mumford commented that as a city grew in size, the forms of village life, the sense of neighborliness and group identity, are diminished by the city’s growth. “The ‘We’ becomes a buzzing swarm of ‘I’s.’”2 The stronghold of the modern city births the stronghold of self—the contemporary individual.
A Non-Anxious Presence: How a Changing and Complex World will Create a Remnant of Renewed Christian Leaders
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