Message: “S.3 E.7 Taking a Sabbath: Dr. Nathan Stucky” from Daniel Hodge

Daniel Hodge - November 25, 2018

S.3 E.7 Taking a Sabbath: Dr. Nathan Stucky

S.3 E.7 Taking a Sabbath: Dr. Nathan Stucky

Sabbath is vital to your own survival. Thanks to my good friend Werner, this week I get to sit down and talk Sabbath, rest, and what it all means with Dr. Nathan Stucky out at Princeton Seminary. Dr. Stucky serves as Director of the Farminary Project at Princeton Theological Seminary. He grew up on a farm in Kansas where his love for Christian faith and agriculture first took root. After earning a B.A. in Music from Bethel College (KS), Nathan spent six years doing ecumenical youth ministry on the eastern shore of Maryland, and two years farming back in Kansas. After farming, Nathan earned an M.Div. and a Ph.D. (Practical Theology, Christian Education and Formation) from Princeton Theological Seminary. His scholarship explores the integration of theological education and agrarianism, and he sees the Farminary as a locus for enacting that integration. So, yeah, this is good!

From Series: "Profane Faith"

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Dr. Stucky's faculty Webpage & Farminary     Dr. Stucky's Book     That Missionary Brutha who was killed

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