16. Karl Barth (n. 13), pp. 50-51.
17. Hiley H. Ward,
Space-Age Sunday, 1960, p. 146. A similar proposal Kiesling,
The Future of the Christian Sunday, 1970, pp. 81-102.
18. Hiley H. Ward (n. 17), p. 147.
19. George Elliot (n. 2), p. 83, writes:
“The command, ‘Pray without ceasing,’ does not make stated worship less valuable or even less necessary. Quite the contrary; it is the hour of prayer alone that gives that spirit of prayer which abides with us during the whole day. So it is only a hallowed Sabbath that can lend a Sabbath’s blessing to the entire week.” 20. Ibid., p. 82.
21. H. H. Rowley aptly remarks,
“It is significant that in our day impatience with the sabbath as a day of rest is the accompaniment of the widespread abandonment of the sabbath as a day of worship” (
Worship in Ancient Israel: Its Form and Meaning, 1967, p. 241).
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