"Responds to the epidemic of restlessness from a Christian theological perspective, arguing that a restful life is a fruit of finite beings living in sync with the triune God's economy"--
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"Responds to the epidemic of restlessness from a Christian theological perspective, arguing that a restful life is a fruit of finite beings living in sync with the triune God's economy"--
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