Rest Days | Webster Hutton | Twarda

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Rest Days A Study In Early Law And Morality is a book written by Hutton Webster. The book explores the concept of rest days and their significance in early law and morality. It delves into the origins of rest days, their evolution over time, and their role in shaping early societies.The book begins by examining the origins of rest days in ancient civilizations such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Israel. It then goes on to explore the development of rest days in early Christianity and their role in shaping Christian morality.Rest Days also discusses the legal and social implications of rest days in early societies. It examines how rest days were regulated by law, and how they were used to reinforce social hierarchies and control the behavior of individuals.The book also delves into the philosophical and ethical implications of rest days. It explores how the concept of rest days influenced early philosophical and ethical thought, and how it continues to shape modern ideas about work, leisure

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