Our Sabbaths in Danger
Pubblicato da Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4066338077950
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In "Our Sabbaths in Danger," Daniel Moore embarks on a compelling exploration of the contemporary challenges facing the institution of the Sabbath in modern society. Written with a passionate blend of scholarly rigor and poetic insight, the book employs a rich narrative style, interweaving historical accounts, theological reflections, and sociocultural analysis to illuminate the significance of Sabbath observance. Moore critically examines shifting cultural dynamics, consumerism, and the erosion of communal and spiritual rhythms, urging a reevaluation of what it means to truly rest in an increasingly frenetic world. Daniel Moore, drawing from his background in theology and pastoral work, offers a unique perspective informed by both personal experience and broad academic engagement. His profound insights stem from an earnest desire to rekindle a sense of spiritual rhythm in a time when many have forgotten the importance of sacred pauses amid life's distractions. Moore'Äôs commitment to interweaving practical faith with intellectual inquiry makes this work both relatable and profound. For readers seeking a deeper understanding of Sabbath rest, "Our Sabbaths in Danger" is essential reading. It not only challenges preconceived notions about rest but also encourages a transformative return to meaningful rhythms of life and worship. Moore'Äôs work is a poignant reminder of the necessity of spiritual reflection in a world that often prioritizes productivity over rest.
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