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E-grāmata: Reclaiming Rest: The Promise of Sabbath, Solitude, and Stillness in a Restless World

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  • Izdevniecība: Fortress Press,U.S.
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781506466002
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Stillness. Prayer. Sabbath. In a restless world, what do those words even mean?

Public health expert Kate H. Rademacher grew up thinking it was up to humans to bring healing and justice to earth. Saving the world meant working long hours, answering emails day or night, and competing for professional awards and funding. In an era of pandemic, racial injustice, and deepening inequality, who's got time for a nap?

Stressed out and frazzled, Rademacher landed on the Christian story, in which a sought-after Savior retreats to solitary places and prays alone in the wilderness. In the pages of Reclaiming Rest, Rademacher tells the story of a year of monthly Sabbath retreats, during which she withdraws from family and work obligations for periods of solitude. She also experiments with disciplines like walking, praying, taking a break from social media, and finding a Sabbath buddy. In lyrical and astute prose, Rademacher teases out answers to questions like: What does rest in a restless world look like? How is Sabbath connected to issues of justice? Vocation? Parenting? Simplicity?

Ultimately, Rademacher claims, Sabbath pierces our illusions of self-reliance and control, and that's good news. What if keeping the Sabbath is not only a commandment to obey but a freedom to reclaim?



What does pressing pause look like? In Reclaiming Rest, Kate H. Rademacher explores the gifts of solitude, stillness and Sabbath rest in a world of motion and noise. Ultimately, Rademacher claims, pausing for sacred rest pierces our illusions of self-reliance and control - and that's good news. What if keeping the Sabbath is not only a command to obey but a gift to reclaim?

Stillness. Prayer. Sabbath. In a restless world, what do those words even mean?

Public health expert Kate H. Rademacher grew up thinking it was up to humans to bring healing and justice to earth. Saving the world meant working long hours, answering emails day or night, and competing for professional awards and funding. In an era of pandemic, racial injustice, and deepening inequality, who's got time for a nap?

Stressed out and frazzled, Rademacher landed on the Christian story, in which a sought-after Savior retreats to solitary places and prays alone in the wilderness. In the pages of Reclaiming Rest, Rademacher tells the story of a year of monthly Sabbath retreats, during which she withdraws from family and work obligations for periods of solitude. She also experiments with disciplines like walking, praying, taking a break from social media, and finding a Sabbath buddy. In lyrical and astute prose, Rademacher teases out answers to questions like: What does rest in a restless world look like? How is Sabbath connected to issues of justice? Vocation? Parenting? Simplicity?

Ultimately, Rademacher claims, Sabbath pierces our illusions of self-reliance and control, and that's good news. What if keeping the Sabbath is not only a commandment to obey but a freedom to reclaim?

Introduction 1(10)
Part I Seeking Sabbath
1 Up in the Air: An Invitation to Slow Down
11(12)
2 Anorexia of the Soul: The Dangers of an Overscheduled Life
23(4)
3 Sabbath Neuroses: Experimentations with Rest
27(6)
4 Sabbath Ambivalence: From Church to Mall
33(12)
Part II A Sabbath Year
5 Itchy Birds: The Real Meaning of Mindfulness
45(8)
6 Tiny Houses: Simplicity as a Spiritual Discipline
53(10)
7 The Promise of Selah: Liberating Rest
63(10)
8 A Double Mitzvah: Sex and the Sabbath
73(14)
9 Viewing the Totality: A Glimpse of a Quieter Life
87(10)
Part III Everyday Sabbath
10 Beyond Mommy Guilt: A Cure for Compulsivity?
97(10)
11 Challenging the Fallacy of Work-Life Balance: Reclaiming a 24/6 Schedule
107(8)
12 Does the Day Matter? Seeking Sabbath in Community
115(10)
13 How Then Shall We Pray? Cultivating Rest in Our Daily Lives
125(10)
14 Phones Down, Heads Up: Experimenting with Digital Fasts and Walking
135(12)
Part IV Sabbath Hope
15 Becoming Bilingual: Fluency in the Language of Faith
147(16)
16 Seeking Synthesis: Relief from Having to Save the World
163(8)
17 Tearing Down the Temple Curtain: Finding Unity through Grace
171(14)
Quick-Start Guide to Sabbath Keeping 185(10)
Acknowledgments 195(4)
Notes 199