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What are people for?
Book • 2010
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to illustrate the difference between solitude and loneliness.


Mike Maughan

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170. Are We Getting Lonelier?
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when discussing the question of purpose in relation to human beings.

Michael Sacasas

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Special Episode: Mike Sacasas on the Question of the Human, and the Question of Technology, Live at the Bradley Study Center
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as a book that helps connect with the idea of the power of community.

James Birchler

The four modes of coaching & navigating career growth in expanding or contracting companies w/ James Birchler #202
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when discussing the purpose of human beings.

Michael Sacasas

Special Episode: Mike Secasas on the Question of the Human, and the Question of Technology, Live at the Bradley Study Center
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as the author of a collection of essays with a title that perfectly sums up the issues at stake.

L.M. Sacasas

S3 Ep. 8 L. M. Sacasas – Building a convivial society: autonomy, tools, scale and capabilities
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in the context of exploring the purpose of Christians and people in general.


Casey Fritz

What Are Christians For?
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as a collection of essays that resonated with him, particularly an essay about his teacher.


Jim Beitler

Books Worth (re)Reading, Part 2
Recommended by Catherine Rundle for its insights on political change and environmental issues.

The Bewildering Magic of the Narwhal, the Greenland Shark, and the Golden Mole






