Ludwig Noya (STH ’18) Gave Lecture on “Reconsidering the Liberative Aspect of Sabbath”

This was originally published by the Spectrum on November 2, 2022, and can be found here.

“Reconsidering the Liberative Aspect of Sabbath” with Ludwig Noya

On October 30, Noya gave a presentation based on his dissertation project, “Rest as a Site of Struggle: Reconsidering the Sabbath Transgression Narratives in the Hebrew Bible.” He is a PhD candidate at Vanderbilt University in religious studies, specializing in Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel, and has master’s degrees from Boston University and the Ecumenical Theological Seminary in Jakarta. In his research, Ludwig is interested in interrogating texts with specific attention to their social, economic, and political contexts.

You can watch the presentation on YouTube.