Sabatarianisme

Malam Sabat, lukisan karya Alexander Johnston

Sabatarianisme mendorong perayaan Sabat dalam Kekristenan, sesuai dengan Sepuluh Perintah Allah.[1] Perayaan Minggu sebagai hari ibadah dan istirahat adalah bentuk Sabatarianisme hari pertama, sebuah pandangan yang dulunya dipegang oleh denominasi-denominasi nonkonformis, seperti Kongregasionalis, Presbiterian, Methodis, dan Gereja Baptis, serta kebanyakan Gereja Episkopal.[2][3][4][5]

Referensi

  1. ^ Carlisle, Rodney P. (17 March 2005). Encyclopedia of PoliticsPerlu mendaftar (gratis) (dalam bahasa Inggris). SAGE. hlm. 853. ISBN 9781412904094. Sabbatarianism is the view that insists that one day of each week must be reserved for religious observance as prescribed by the Old Testament Sabbath Law. The sabbatarians' main thesis is simple: The Sabbath is one of the Ten Commandments, and the Ten Commandments do not correspond to a temporary ceremonial law but are to be regarded as eternally significant moral law. 
  2. ^ Heyck, Thomas (27 September 2013). A History of the Peoples of the British Isles: From 1688 to 1914 (dalam bahasa Inggris). Taylor & Francis. hlm. 251. ISBN 9781134415205. Yet the degree of overlap between the middle class and nonconformity-Baptists, Congregregationalists, Wesleyan Methodists, Quakers, Presbyterians, and Unitarians-was substantial. ... Most nonconformist denominations ...frowned on drink, dancing, and the theater, and they promoted Sabbatarianism (the policy of prohibiting trade and public recreation on Sundays). 
  3. ^ Roth, Randolph A. (25 April 2002). The Democratic Dilemma: Religion, Reform, and the Social Order in the Connecticut River Valley of Vermont, 1791-1850 (dalam bahasa Inggris). Cambridge University Press. hlm. 171. ISBN 9780521317733. Except for the strong support of Episcopalians in Windsor and Woodstock, the Sabbatarians found their appeal limited almost exclusively to Congregationalists and Presbyterians, some of whom did not fear state action on religious matters of interdenominational concern. 
  4. ^ Vugt, William E. Van (2006). British Buckeyes: The English, Scots, and Welsh in Ohio, 1700-1900 (dalam bahasa Inggris). Kent State University Press. hlm. 55. ISBN 9780873388436. As predominantly Methodists and other nonconformists, British immigrants were pietists, committed to conversion and the reform of society. They did not separate religion from civil government, bur rather integrated right belief with right behavior. Therefore they embraced reform movements, most notably temperance and abolitionism, as well as Sabbatarian laws. 
  5. ^ O'Brien, Glen; Carey, Hilary M. (3 March 2016). Methodism in Australia: A History (dalam bahasa Inggris). Routledge. hlm. 83. ISBN 9781317097099. Sabbatarianism: For the non-Anglican Protestants of colonial Queensland (Methodists, Presbyterians, Congregationalists and Baptists), desecration of the Sabbath was one of the great sins of the late nineteenth century. 

Pranala luar

  • Lord's Day Alliance of the U.S. Diarsipkan 2017-08-29 di Wayback Machine.
  • Lord's Day Observance Society
  • Keep Sunday Special
  • The Sabbath: A Universal and Enduring Ordinance of God by James R. Hughes - Reformed Presbyterian Church Diarsipkan 2020-10-09 di Wayback Machine.
  • Remembering the Lord's Day by David J. Engelsma - Protestant Reformed Churches in America
  • The Perpetuity and Change of the Sabbath by Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758)
  • Sundays are for Sabbath Rest: Explication of Westminster Confession of Faith and the LBC1689
  • The Christian Week and Sabbath by Methodist theologian, Daniel D. Whedon
  • The Lord’s Day, the Christian Sabbath by James Chrystie - Reformed Presbyterian Church
  • From Sunday to Sabbath: The Puritan Origins of Modern Seventh-day Sabbatarianism Diarsipkan 2017-07-03 di Wayback Machine.