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You Are Not Your Own
Book • 2021
Alan Noble examines the societal lie that individuals belong solely to themselves, arguing this belief leads to burnout, anxiety, and isolation.
Contrasting this with the Heidelberg Catechism's declaration of belonging to Christ, the book offers a theological framework for identity and purpose rooted in divine belonging rather than self-creation.
Contrasting this with the Heidelberg Catechism's declaration of belonging to Christ, the book offers a theological framework for identity and purpose rooted in divine belonging rather than self-creation.
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