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Abigail Woolley Cutter

36 min · 18. Juni 2026
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We're back from our summer hiatus and ready to jump in to season 3 of Et Al.! Join us for this episode on "Sabbath and Culture: A Theology for Humans in Tension". In this episode, Abigail Woolley Cutter discusses the theological and cultural significance of Sabbath, emphasizing its role in community, tension, and ecological care. She explores how Sabbath can foster reconciliation and resist societal pressures, drawing on historical and biblical insights. You can purchase "Sabbath and Culture" at BaylorPress.com TODAY!

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