Description
Sabbath Rest considers the theological foundations of Christian sabbath-keeping, in first and second temple Judaism, New Testament Christianity and in the early church.
Exploring the biblical commandments and stories around the sabbath, Mark Scarlata connects the principles of sabbath rest to the demands and challenges of our modern technological and consumer society.
About the Author
Revd Dr Mark Scarlata is Tutor and Lecturer in Old Testament Studies at St Mellitus College, London.
Reviews
'Taking the position of one exploring the possibilities of Sabbath, Mark Scarlata opens up what it means to see it as a gift from God which is best understood as an expression of beauty. This beauty challenges the individualism and endless work of the digital age to show how Sabbath can help believers see the world differently, and through this model a different way of being. This is a fruitful and accessible study which poses important questions for the church today, and yet also demonstrates wisdom in showing how it might live out the gift of Sabbath.' -- David Firth
"Mark Scarlata explores the meaning of Sabbath rest in the Bible and as it was practiced in the days of Jesus. How can the beauty and religious inspiration of the Sabbath be recaptured today by Christians? Drawing from Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel's understanding of Sabbath as an opportunity to become attuned to the holiness of time - and life itself - Scarlata demonstrates how Christians as well as Jews might observe the Sabbath and its sanctity with their families and communities." -- Susannah Heschel
Book Information
ISBN 9780334058069
Author Mark Scarlata
Format Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint SCM Press
Publisher SCM Press