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This book introduces The Calendar of Yahweh, a proposed liturgical order designed to unify Jews, Christians, and Muslims through a shared measurement of time. The author argues that modern calendars serve as engines of division and secular control, whereas a common sacred rhythm can function as a disciplined school of obedience under one Creator. To prevent doctrinal conflict, the system distinguishes between fixed covenantal movements and adaptive interpretive layers that respect each tradition's specific theology. The framework is built upon seven moral movements, such as deliverance and repentance, anchored by a weekly Sabbath of cessation from labor. Ultimately, the work presents the reclamation of time as a civilizational intervention aimed at resisting the idols of empire, commerce, and distraction.
By Atlas University x Klesia Press x Absurd HealthThis book introduces The Calendar of Yahweh, a proposed liturgical order designed to unify Jews, Christians, and Muslims through a shared measurement of time. The author argues that modern calendars serve as engines of division and secular control, whereas a common sacred rhythm can function as a disciplined school of obedience under one Creator. To prevent doctrinal conflict, the system distinguishes between fixed covenantal movements and adaptive interpretive layers that respect each tradition's specific theology. The framework is built upon seven moral movements, such as deliverance and repentance, anchored by a weekly Sabbath of cessation from labor. Ultimately, the work presents the reclamation of time as a civilizational intervention aimed at resisting the idols of empire, commerce, and distraction.