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Why Christians Should Not Tithe: A History of Tithing and a Biblical Paradigm for Christian Giving (2009) (edit title/settings)

by James D. Quiggle (Author) (edit contributors)

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The premise of Why Christians Should Not Tithe is simple: God, having freed his people from the Law through faith in Jesus Christ, does not place on them a burden from the Law. The thesis is equally as simple: Christian giving is not a tithe. Christ challenges the believer to give himself and... read more

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  • “Christian giving is not a tithe. Christ challenges the believer to give himself and his possessions to the gospel cause, but the tithe fixes a limit and implies nothing more is needed.”

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Introduction
Chapter One: A Necessary Vocabulary Lesson
Chapter Two: The Tithe in Pre-Mosaic Times
Chapter Three: The Tithe in Mosaic Times
Chapter Four: The Tithe in Apostolic Times
Chapter Five: The Tithe in Post-Apostolic Times
Chapter Six: A Biblical Paradigm for New Testament Giving
Appendix One: Twenty-five reasons New Testament giving is not a tithe
Appendix Two: Twenty-five reasons to give the New Testament way
Appendix Three: Twenty-one principles of New Testament giving
Appendix Four: Christian Giving Calculator, Savings Calculator, Income Calculator
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  1. James D. Quiggle (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publications
Country: USA
Publication Date: 2009
ISBN: 978-1-60608-926-2
Page Count: 174

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