Tag: sabbath theology

The “Lunar Sabbath Reset” Theory Has No Historical Christian Witness

The “Lunar Sabbath Reset” Theory Has No Historical Christian Witness By Dr. Stephen M.K. Brunswick, ThD, PhD In recent decades, small groups on the internet have begun promoting a theory that the Biblical week resets every lunar month, allegedly producing weeks of irregular lengths and interrupting the continuous seven-day cycle known throughout history. According to […]

Saint David of Wales, the Culdees, and the True Meaning of the ‘Lord’s Way’: A Defense of Celtic Sabbath Observance

  Saint David of Wales, the Culdees, and the True Meaning of the ‘Lord’s Way’: A Defense of Celtic Sabbath Observance A small expose on the topic covered by Dr Stephen MK Brunswick ThD, PhD “Saturday Rest: the Christian Sabbath in Orthodox Faith”, page 35-36. Lord’s Way, Not Lord’s Day, proven The life and ecclesiastical […]

“CONCLUSION” – from “Saturday Rest: Embracing the Christian Sabbath in Orthodox Faith”

  Chapter 12 from the book “Saturday Rest: Embracing the Christian Sabbath in Orthodox Faith” CONCLUSION God promised to keep a faithful remnant of Israel as His bride—a people who would continually observe the Sabbath of YAHWEH. The Sabbath is only one of many signs or “marks” of His true people, who are destined to […]