A Duty to Remain Connected: a Biblical Perspective of the Wisdom of the Shabbàt

dc.contributor.authorSciberras, Paul
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-06T10:04:34Z
dc.date.available2024-12-06T10:04:34Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractOur labour is intricately woven into our identity, extending beyond mere livelihood. It ought to facilitate personal growth, define our societal roles, and contribute to a common good within the confines of social and environmental sustainability. However, the contemporary work landscape is undergoing profound and global changes, disrupting traditional and conventional notions of work dynamics and its associated relationships. Amidst the diverse and country-specific alterations, a universal paradigm shift is reshaping nearly every sector of the economy. The pressing question emerges: how can we prevent the shift towards more flexible employment from translating into a life of perpetual instability? As job structures become more malleable and the boundaries between professional and personal life blur, the risks of self-exploitation and work-induced stress loom. In navigating these transformations, we must discern the evolving paradigms of work and consider their social and economic repercussions. What lessons are we being prompted to internalise as the European work landscape undergoes unprecedented changes? It becomes imperative to explore these shifts and their implications for a sustainable and equitable future. Exploring the existential insights of the Shabbàt and extracting valuable lessons from biblical wisdom, prompts us to ponder the significance of rest in fostering healthy relationships and connectivity—with ourselves, others, our work, and our shared environment. The prevalent culture of constant availability and the obligation to stay connected could benefit from a biblical perspective, particularly in grasping the essence of Shabbàt’s wisdom.
dc.identifier.citationThe Person and the Challenges, 2024, Vol. 14, No. 1, p. 165-177.
dc.identifier.issn2083-8018
dc.identifier.urihttps://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/25102
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherThe Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow
dc.rightsCC-BY-NC-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Użycie niekomercyjne - Bez utworów zależnych
dc.subjectShabbàt
dc.subjectShabbat
dc.subjectwork
dc.subjectrest
dc.subjectconnectivity
dc.subjectcommon home
dc.subjectcreation
dc.subjectBible
dc.subjectOld Testament
dc.subjectNew Testament
dc.subjectBook of Genesis
dc.subjectBook of Exodus
dc.subjectSaul of Tarsus
dc.subjectPaul the Apostle
dc.subjectSzabat
dc.subjectpraca
dc.subjectodpoczynek
dc.subjectłączność
dc.subjectwspólny dom
dc.subjectstworzenie
dc.subjectBiblia
dc.subjectPismo Święte
dc.subjectStary Testament
dc.subjectNowy Testament
dc.subjectKsięga Rodzaju
dc.subjectKsięga Wyjścia
dc.subjectPaweł z Tarsu
dc.subjectPaweł apostoł
dc.titleA Duty to Remain Connected: a Biblical Perspective of the Wisdom of the Shabbàt
dc.typeArticle

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