pg. 49 "Any experience of vulnerability without authority is painful, but the deepest and most intractable examples of suffering are communal and multigenerational. ... even if you are personally materially well-off, if your community is mired in suffering - if your parents, people and nation have known little for generations but enforced helplessness due to tragedy and injustice - then you are not free from the oppressive reality of suffering. And this kind of suffering is far deeper, and far less tractable than the suffering all of us experience a individuals - because simply escaping it as an individual does nothing to change the fundamental systems of vulnerability without authority. " Strong and Weak, Andy Crouch, InterVarsity Press, 2016, pp. 60-61. (italics mine)