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In his poignant work, *Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation*, Thomas More offers a profound exploration of human suffering, hope, and divine grace. Employing a dialogue format, More draws on classical rhetoric and biblical wisdom to navigate the tumultuous waters of tribulation, particularly in the context of his own persecution during the English Reformation. The text not only serves as a literary vehicle for philosophical and theological discourse but also reflects the socio-religious tensions of the 16th century, highlighting the struggle for inner peace amidst external chaos. Thomas…mehr

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In his poignant work, *Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation*, Thomas More offers a profound exploration of human suffering, hope, and divine grace. Employing a dialogue format, More draws on classical rhetoric and biblical wisdom to navigate the tumultuous waters of tribulation, particularly in the context of his own persecution during the English Reformation. The text not only serves as a literary vehicle for philosophical and theological discourse but also reflects the socio-religious tensions of the 16th century, highlighting the struggle for inner peace amidst external chaos. Thomas More, a revered statesman and scholar, lived during a time of significant religious upheaval, which deeply influenced his writings. His steadfast Catholic faith and impassioned opposition to Protestantism culminated in his martyrdom, underscoring the urgency and authenticity behind his reflections on suffering and solace. More'Äôs capacity to blend personal experience with scholarly insight allows for a rich discourse that resonates across time, revealing his keen understanding of human psychology in the face of adversity. *Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation* is recommended for readers seeking solace and perspective during difficult times. More'Äôs eloquent articulation of hope amidst despair serves as a timeless reminder of the resilience of the human spirit. This work not only informs but also inspires, inviting readers to engage deeply with their own tribulations and the possibilities of divine comfort.

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Thomas More has always been fascinated by Native American culture. As he immersed himself in thoroughly researching the Indigenous people of North America, he discovered that there were very few sci-fi novels featuring people of these cultures as protagonists, and none at all about the original inhabitants of the island of Manhattan. Thus, the idea for the Mannahatta Series was born. Thomas More's favorite genre is science fiction, followed closely by fantasy. He has read hundreds of sci-fi novels and short stories and has spent hours and hours watching movies and television shows in this genre. He holds an advanced degree in English with an emphasis in Creative Writing. Although college-educated in the art, craft, and labor of writing novels, he is self-taught when it comes to science fiction and its associated tropes, its readers, and the best of its writers. His favorite pastime is going for long motorcycle rides on city streets, country roads, and beaches (where allowed, of course!). Sample chapters and short stories from his first book are available on the thomasmorewriter site - and you can also search there for information about Native American culture and causes, in addition to a Lenape glossary and the Mannahatta soundtrack.