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In this essay, Samuel Wells meditates on the paradox of contemporary life: we are more connected than ever-so why are we lonely? Drawing on secular and theological thinkers, he proposes a vision for being with one other that contrasts with working for, working with or being for each other. He is Vicar of St-Martin-in-the-Fields in Trafalgar Square and Visiting Professor(...)
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In this essay, Samuel Wells meditates on the paradox of contemporary life: we are more connected than ever-so why are we lonely? Drawing on secular and theological thinkers, he proposes a vision for being with one other that contrasts with working for, working with or being for each other. He is Vicar of St-Martin-in-the-Fields in Trafalgar Square and Visiting Professor of Christian Ethics at King’s College London.
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