
TGC Podcast Ancient Remedies for the Ills of Modernity
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Apr 24, 2026 Bobby Jamieson, pastor and theologian who connects Scripture to modern culture, explores Ecclesiastes as a surprisingly modern diagnosis of life. He discusses absurdity, alienation, and our insatiable cravings. He traces how modernity deepens these pains and points readers toward Christ as the ancient remedy.
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Hevel Explains Life’s Absurd Disconnect
- Ecclesiastes centers on hevel, the world’s absurdity where desires, deserts, and expectations routinely misalign with outcomes.
- Kohelet’s quest for pleasure and achievement ends as “a striving after wind,” showing pervasive mismatch between yearning and reality.
Modernity Makes Absurdity Worse
- Modernity amplifies hevel by promising control and predictability but intensifying resentment when the world resists.
- Hartmut Rosa’s diagnosis: modernity’s drive to engineer the world makes uncontrollability feel more tragic and obvious.
We Are Innately Insatiable
- Humans possess innate insatiability: sensory and deeper longings that nothing in the world fully satisfies.
- Kohelet compares eyes and appetite to show we are not merely hungry for things but that appetite is constitutive of our nature.


