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OverviewThe Sabbath is the original feast day, a day of joy and freedom from work, a holy day that allows us to reconnect with God, our fellows and nature. Now, in a compelling blend of journalism, scholarship and personal memoir, Christopher D. Ringwald examines the Sabbath from Creation to the present, weaving together the stories of three families, three religions and three thousand years of history. A Day Apart is the first book to examine the Sabbath in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. A marvelously readable book, it describes the three weekly holy days--the Muslim Juma on Friday, the Jewish Shabbat on Saturday and the Christian Lord's Day on Sunday--and introduces us to three families, including Ringwald's own, and shows how they observe the holy day and what it means to them. The heart of the book recounts the history of the Sabbath, ranging from the Creation story and Moses on Mount Sinai to the teachings of Jesus and Muhammad, the impact of the Protestant Reformation and the Industrial Revolution, and the rise of the modern weekend. Ringwald shows that the Sabbath instinct, to observe a special day of withdrawal and repose, is universal. Indeed, all religions and philosophies teach that life is more than toil, that time should be set aside for contemplation, enjoyment and culture. In today's frantic 24/7 world, the Sabbath--a day devoted to rest and contemplation--has never been more necessary. A Day Apart offers a portrait of a truly timeless way to escape the everyday world and add meaning to our lives. ""I can not recall reading anything on the three faiths that so deftly engages them in robust conversation. Amazingly learned, Ringwald nonetheless has a light, friendly touch. The warmth of his soul is unmistakable."" --Christian Century Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christopher D RingwaldPublisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 14.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.40cm Weight: 0.431kg ISBN: 9780195370195ISBN 10: 0195370198 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 20 November 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPreface ; Chapter I - From Sinai to Sunday: The Holy Day in Three Religions and Three Families ; Chapter II - The Birth of the Sabbath: From Creation to Mount Sinai and into The Promised Land in 1100 BCE ; Chapter III - The Fight for the Sabbath: From the Monarchy to Jesus and the Age of the Rabbis: 1000 BCE to 200 CE ; Chapter IV - The Lord's Day: Easter to 1600 ; Chapter V - Islam's Day of Judgment ; Chapter VI - Citizens and Sabbatarians: 1600 to 1890 ; Chapter VII - The Sabbath Defeated, Reborn, Converted: 1890 to the Present ; Chapter VIII - The Window on Eternity ; Chapter IX - Give Me a Break: Work, Rest, Equality, Play, and Place ; Chapter X - The Promise of Peace: Sharing the Holy Day ; Appendix: Random Notes on Keeping the Sabbath ; Notes ; Bibliography ; IndexReviews""Gottlieb is fair-minded and prudent guide through these philosophical shoals....""--Jerome E. Compulsky, Goucher College """Gottlieb is fair-minded and prudent guide through these philosophical shoals....""--Jerome E. Compulsky, Goucher College" Gottlieb is fair-minded and prudent guide through these philosophical shoals.... --Jerome E. Compulsky, Goucher College Author InformationChristopher D. Ringwald is the author of The Soul of Recovery and a journalist who has written for The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Commonweal and National Catholic Reporter. He directs the Faith and Society Project at The Sage Colleges, in Albany, New York, where he lives with his wife, film critic Amy Biancolli, and their children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |