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Paternal Influence and Ministry
- Dougald Hine believes his father's pragmatic ministry and focus on community influenced his own work.
- He draws parallels between his work and his father's, emphasizing the importance of addressing human crises in community.
Path to Journalism and Dark Mountain
- Dougald Hine chose to study English literature because he found the people more interesting than those in his initial politics program.
- A summer job selling books introduced him to new thought concepts and allowed him to live in Cape Town for six months.
Apocalyptic Sensibility and Climate Change
- Dougald Hine felt a sense of living at the end of something, exacerbated by climate change's authoritative message of impending crisis.
- He discusses the importance of acknowledging these feelings and not resorting to distracting activities.


