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- catalog contributor b2185598.
- catalog created "[1971]".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "[1971]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1971]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 170-171.".
- catalog description "I. The Jewish Sabbath -- A. Its origin -- B. Its significance -- C. Its observance -- D. The Sabbath year -- E. Addendum: The Catholic Jubilee year -- F. The Sabbath and the Christian -- G. Jesus and the Sabbath -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Sabbath conflicts in the gospels -- 3. Conclusion 00 H. Sabbath observance among early Christians -- 1. Jewish Christianity -- 2. Gentile Christianity -- 3. The decline of early Christian Sabbath observance -- 4. Addendum: The "eighth day" -- II. The Lord's day -- A. From the seventh to the first day -- B. The first day and the resurrection -- C. Development in the primitive Palestinian community -- D. First-day worship in the ancient church -- III. Theology of the Lord's day -- A. The crux of the problem: The unity in movement of salvation history -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The seven-day week in primitive Christian church -- 3. The Christian meaning of the Sabbatical division of time: The dialectic of fulfillment in hope -- 4. The relation of the first to the seventh day: John 5:17 -- 5. Augustine and the medieval theologians -- 6. Addendum: The use of the name "Sunday" -- 4. The English Puritans -- 5. Addendum: The use of the name "Sabbath" -- IV. The observance of the Lord's day -- A. The theocratic Sunday -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Edict of Constantine -- 3. Superstition and legalism in the Middle Ages -- 4. Sunday laws and casuistry in Protestantism -- B. The civil Sunday -- C. Addendum: The humanitarian ideal -- D. Sunday closing laws -- E. The rest of the Lord's day -- 1. The question of physical rest: The Puritan Sabbath -- 2. Addendum: The meaning of the divine rest -- 3. The Lord's day in a Copernican universe -- 4. How ought Christians to observe the Lord's day.".
- catalog extent "174 p.".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "[1971]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Grand Rapids, Mich., W. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.".
- catalog subject "263/.3".
- catalog subject "BV111 .J48".
- catalog subject "Sabbath.".
- catalog subject "Sunday.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The Jewish Sabbath -- A. Its origin -- B. Its significance -- C. Its observance -- D. The Sabbath year -- E. Addendum: The Catholic Jubilee year -- F. The Sabbath and the Christian -- G. Jesus and the Sabbath -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Sabbath conflicts in the gospels -- 3. Conclusion 00 H. Sabbath observance among early Christians -- 1. Jewish Christianity -- 2. Gentile Christianity -- 3. The decline of early Christian Sabbath observance -- 4. Addendum: The "eighth day" -- II. The Lord's day -- A. From the seventh to the first day -- B. The first day and the resurrection -- C. Development in the primitive Palestinian community -- D. First-day worship in the ancient church -- III. Theology of the Lord's day -- A. The crux of the problem: The unity in movement of salvation history -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The seven-day week in primitive Christian church -- 3. The Christian meaning of the Sabbatical division of time: The dialectic of fulfillment in hope -- 4. The relation of the first to the seventh day: John 5:17 -- 5. Augustine and the medieval theologians -- 6. Addendum: The use of the name "Sunday" -- 4. The English Puritans -- 5. Addendum: The use of the name "Sabbath" -- IV. The observance of the Lord's day -- A. The theocratic Sunday -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Edict of Constantine -- 3. Superstition and legalism in the Middle Ages -- 4. Sunday laws and casuistry in Protestantism -- B. The civil Sunday -- C. Addendum: The humanitarian ideal -- D. Sunday closing laws -- E. The rest of the Lord's day -- 1. The question of physical rest: The Puritan Sabbath -- 2. Addendum: The meaning of the divine rest -- 3. The Lord's day in a Copernican universe -- 4. How ought Christians to observe the Lord's day.".
- catalog title "The Lord's day; a theological guide to the Christian day of worship [by] Paul K. Jewett.".
- catalog type "text".