جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
200
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Sep 10, 2010
ناشر
Kessinger Publishing, LLC
ISBN-10
1166452670
ISBN-13
9781166452674
توضیحات
In a time when societal norms and religious practices were undergoing significant scrutiny, a thought-provoking exploration emerges, challenging the contemporary views on the Sabbath. Amos Augustus Phelps brings forth a compelling argument advocating for the Sabbath's enduring relevance, pushing readers to consider its historical and spiritual significance. He delves deeply into the philosophical underpinnings of this sacred day, offering an analysis that resonates with both the faithful and those seeking a deeper understanding of religious traditions.
Phelps skillfully documents the proceedings of a convention dedicated to discussing the Sabbath, capturing the fervor and passion of a diverse group of thinkers. Through vivid descriptions of debates and discussions, he paints a picture of a society grappling with its beliefs and practices. The narrative not only highlights the various perspectives presented, but it also reflects the wider cultural tensions of the time, making it a valuable resource for historians and theologians alike.
Ultimately, his reflection serves as a powerful reminder of the Sabbath's potential for renewal and reflection in a rapidly changing world. Phelps invites readers to ponder the role of sacred traditions in contemporary life, urging them to embrace the Sabbath as a foundation for spiritual growth and community cohesion. This exploration is as relevant today as it was in the 19th century, offering insight into the enduring quest for meaning in modern existence.
Phelps skillfully documents the proceedings of a convention dedicated to discussing the Sabbath, capturing the fervor and passion of a diverse group of thinkers. Through vivid descriptions of debates and discussions, he paints a picture of a society grappling with its beliefs and practices. The narrative not only highlights the various perspectives presented, but it also reflects the wider cultural tensions of the time, making it a valuable resource for historians and theologians alike.
Ultimately, his reflection serves as a powerful reminder of the Sabbath's potential for renewal and reflection in a rapidly changing world. Phelps invites readers to ponder the role of sacred traditions in contemporary life, urging them to embrace the Sabbath as a foundation for spiritual growth and community cohesion. This exploration is as relevant today as it was in the 19th century, offering insight into the enduring quest for meaning in modern existence.