For readers of Kathleen Norris and Gretchen Rubin, a
thought-provoking examination of the meaning of comfort
Comfort is a universal human need. It's that craving to feel at
one with the world we live in, warm (but not hot), protected (but
not smothered), and secure (but not marooned) in what the future
holds. Yet in our increasingly complex and overstressed world, we
tend to overlook this important aspect in our lives.
In "Comfort: An Atlas for the Body and Soul," Brett C. Hoover, a
scholar and Catholic priest, explores what comfort means-and it
means different things to different people. He delves into the
psychological, emotional, and spiritual facets of comfort and
offers ways to rediscover it. With insight and humor, Hoover writes
about the advantages and the pitfalls of seeking-and
finding-comfort as he guides us towards the goal we should strive
for: to find comfort in our own lives as we offer comfort to
others.
By turns lyrical and thought-provoking, funny and poignant,
"Comfort" is full of engaging and unexpected insights in our very
human search for personal fulfillment.
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