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Paperback Sunday, the Rest of Labour. by a Christian Book

ISBN: 1142220354

ISBN13: 9781142220358

Sunday, the Rest of Labour. by a Christian

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"Sunday, the Rest of Labour," penned by a Christian author using the pseudonym 'Sunday, ' offers a compelling exploration of the intersection between faith and labor. This book delves into the ethical dimensions of work and rest, framed within a Christian perspective. Examining the importance of the Sabbath, it advocates for a balanced approach to labor that respects human dignity and spiritual well-being.

Through thoughtful analysis, the author connects religious principles with practical considerations, presenting a vision for a more just and humane society. This work invites readers to reflect on the role of faith in shaping attitudes toward labor and promoting social reform. A timeless message, resonating with contemporary discussions about work-life balance and ethical labor practices.

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