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Women in the Church : A Biblical Study on the Role of Women in the Church | The Sabbath Under Crossfire: A Biblical Analysis of Recent Sabbath/Sunday Developments | God's Festivals in Scripture and History: Part 2: The Fall Festivals | Samuele Bacchiocchi, God's Festival Part 1 : In Scripture and History | Samuele Bacchiocchi, God's Festival Part 1 : In Scripture and History | From Sabbath to Lords Day a Biblical Historical and Theological Investigation
The investigation establishes that the change from Saturday to Sunday began approximately one century after the death of Christ, as a result of an interplay of political, social, pagan and Christian factors. The change in the day of rest and worship was not merely a change of names or of numbers, but rather a change of meaning, authority and experience. Essentially it was a change from a Holy Day into a holiday.
From Sabbath to Sunday has the distinction of being the first book written by a non-Catholic ever to be published by a Pontifical press with the Catholic imprimatur (approval). The book has already been reprinted fourteen times in English and has been translated in several other languages. Hundreds of scholars of different persuasions have praised this book as a definitive treatment of the early history of the Lords Day. I received a gold medal from Pope Paul VI for earning the academic distinction of summa cum laude in my research and school work at the Pontifical Gregorian University, in Rome, Italy.
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