Sabbatarianism (disambiguation)

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Sabbatarianism advocates the observation of the Sabbath in Christianity, in keeping with the Ten Commandments.

Sabbatarianism may also refer to:

  • First-day Sabbatarianism, one of the following:
    • Puritan Sabbatarianism, historically the first Sabbatarians, who followed the Reformed practice of the avoidance of work and recreation on the first day of the week
    • Non-Sabbatarianism, general present-day Christian application of Sabbath principles to the first day of the week (Sunday)
  • Seventh-day Sabbatarianism, Christian observance of Sabbath on the seventh day of the week (Saturday)
  • Jewish Sabbatarianism, Jewish observance of Sabbath on the seventh day of the week
  • Subbotniks, a Russian sect categorized as Jews or Judaizing Christians
  • Szekler Sabbatarians, a Transylvanian and Hungarian Unitarian religious group
  • Biblical Sabbatarianism, observance of Sabbath according to the Bible

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