Sabbath as Rest and Resistance
Thursdays, 7:00 PM ET - 8:30 PM ET starting April 27, 2023 until May 18, 2023 offered in partnership with Hancock United Church of Christ in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Description
This course explores the biblical theology of Sabbath as well as the purpose, place, and practice of Sabbath in Christian faith formation. We will come to understand the ancient practice of Sabbath keeping as more than just a good idea for managing busyness or a way of taking more time off on the weekends.
Rather, we will explore Sabbath as both a divine gift and a social mandate that extends to us a disruptive and daring invitation to embrace restorative rest, holy inefficiency, meaningful play, and the call to justice.
Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
Continuing Education Units (CEU) are available for this course. There is a processing fee of $25.00, and an Award Letter will be issued once the course has been completed. Please add the CEU Processing Fee at checkout.
Instructor
Ryan Bonfiglio joined the Candler faculty in 2018. He previously taught at Columbia Theological Seminary and served as the John H. Stembler Scholar in Residence at the First Presbyterian Church (USA) of Atlanta. He is also the director of the TheoEd Talks speaker series and chair of the Metaphor Theory and Hebrew Bible Program Unit at the Society of Biblical Literature. His research and teaching interests include ancient Near Eastern iconography, Israelite religion, biblical metaphors, the Pentateuch, and various topics in Old Testament theology (read more).