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by X Prince

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Sabbathways brings you glimpses of historical religious writings from diverse traditions throughout the U.S. and beyond. It is one part religious story time, one part electric organ dreamscape with a dash of historical context. Every episode offers a different religious tradition’s texts—texts that explore the meaning of life, the presence of God, our place in society and beyond. These texts speak to current day issues and are enlivened by a song on the organ. sabbathways.org

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9/9/2020

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August 3, 2024

he that has an ear let him hear

<p>Sabbathways goes to Patmos, Greece—the small island in the Aegean Sea where John the Revelator received the vision that inspired the Christian Bible&#39;s last text, the apocalyptic Book of Revelation. </p> <p>This episode is a reading of the Book of Revelation in its entirety recorded just outside the cave where John received his prophecy and dictated his vision to his scribe in the first century CE. Today, the cave and the surrounding monastery is a major Christian pilgrimage site.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Music by X. Prince</p>

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July 8, 2021

Storehouse of Hail

<p>Selections from Stephen Mitchell's Into the Whirlwind: A Translation of the Book of Job (1979). One of the books of wisdom literature from the Hebrew Bible, the Book of Job centers on the character of Job, a righteous man who seemingly suffers without cause. Mitchell's poetic translation brings an additional layer of vibrancy and emotion to this classic of Jewish literature that explores the human condition in its darkest moments. &nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>This episode speaks to issues of human suffering, divine (in)justice &amp; existential doubt</p> <p>Music by X. Prince</p>

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February 1, 2021

The Architecture of Time

<p><strong>Selections from </strong><strong>The Sabbath </strong><strong>by Abraham Joshua Heschel (1951). Heschel's work beckons us out of the material and invites us to reflect on what the love of a day means and our relationship with the Divine as eternal time even as we confront our temporal limits.</strong></p> <p><strong>This episode speaks to issues of labor, material expression and acquisition, the valuing and devaluing of our time and rest as a holy act.</strong></p> <p><strong>With music inspired by The Eagles.</strong></p>

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What is Sabbathways?

Sabbathways brings you glimpses of historical religious writings from diverse traditions throughout the U.S. and beyond. It is one part religious story time, one part electric organ dreamscape with a dash of historical context. Every episode offers a different religious tradition’s texts—texts that explore the meaning of life, the presence of God, our place in society and beyond. These texts speak to current day issues and are enlivened by a song on the organ.

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