Daniel Coutz

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Because mortality in this fallen world is so bound up with wrenching heartbreak, we come to resent mortality itself. All decay seems like disaster. But to dwell mortally is to achieve a way of being in the world for which not all change is loss and not all loss is tragic—while at the same time naming and lamenting those losses that ought not to be.
How to Inhabit Time: Understanding the Past, Facing the Future, Living Faithfully Now
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