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Perspectives on Tithing: Four Views David a Croteau
Perspectives on Tithing: Four Views
David a Croteau
Brief Description: Perspectives on Tithing presents in point-counterpoint format the most common views about how Christians are to give of their financial resources, addressing the myriad of questions that surround the complex issue.--Publisher description. Table of Contents: Abbreviations -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part I Chapter 2. The Foundations of Giving / Ken Hemphill, Bobby Eklund -- Chapter 3. Response / David A. Croteau -- Chapter 4. Response / Gary North -- Chapter 5. Response / Reggie Kidd -- Part II Chapter 6. The Post-Tithing View / David A Croteau -- Chapter 7. Response / Ken Hemphill, Bobby Eklund -- Chapter 8. Response / Reggie Kidd -- Chapter 9. Response / Gary North -- Part III Chapter 10. Tithing in the New Covenant? / Reggie Kidd -- Chapter 11. Response / Gary North -- Chapter 12. Response / Ken Hemphill, Bobby Eklund -- Chapter 15. Response / David A. Croteau -- Part IV Chapter 14. The Covenantal Tithe / Gary North -- Chapter 15. Response / Reggie Kidd -- Chapter 16. Response / David A. Croteau -- Chapter 17. Response / Ken Hemphill, Bobby Eklund -- Chapter 18. Excursus / Scott Preissler -- Appendix A. Short History of Tithing in the Christian Church / David A. Croteau -- Name Index -- Scripture Index. Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.; Perspectives on Tithing presents in point-counterpoint format the most common views about how Christians are to give of their financial resources, addressing the myriad of questions that surround the complex issue.--Publisher description. Biographical Note: David A. Croteau is assistant professor of Biblical Studies at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. He holds a Th. M. and Ph. D. from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Publisher Marketing: Was the tithe just for Israel, or is it also applicable to Christians? Must a tithe go only to your local church, or can it be received by any Christian organization? Do we tithe on the net or the gross amount? "Perspectives on Tithing" presents in point-counterpoint format the most common views about how Christians are to give of their financial resources, addressing the myriad of questions that surround the complex issue. Ken Hemphill (Empowering Kingdom Growth) and Bobby Eklund (Eklund Stewardship Ministries) contribute "The Foundations of Giving" while the book's editor, David A. Croteau (Liberty University), writes "The Post-Tithing View: Giving in the New Covenant." A chapter by Reggie Kidd (Reformed Theological Seminary) is called "Tithing in the New Covenant? 'Yes' as Principle, 'No' as Casuistry." Finally, Gary North (Institute for Christian Economics) looks directly at "The Covenantal Tithe," and Scott Preissler (Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) provides the epilogue. Review Citations:
Christianity Today 07/01/2011 pg. 76 (EAN 9780805449778, Paperback)
Contributor Bio: Croteau, David A David A. Croteau is assistant professor of Biblical Studies at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, where he teaches New Testament and Greek. He holds a Ph. D from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Contributor Bio: Hemphill, Ken Ken Hemphill is national strategist for Empowering Kingdom Growth (EKG), an initiative of the Southern Baptist Convention. He also serves as distinguished professor of evangelism and church growth at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. Hemphill holds a Ph. D. from Cambridge University and is the former president of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. His books include "The Prayer of Jesus, The Names of God, Empowering Kingdom Growth, Parenting with Kingdom Purpose, Eternal Impact, Making Change", "You Are Gifted", and the Kingdom Promises devotional series. Contributor Bio: Kidd, Reggie Reggie Kidd (Ph. D., Duke University) is professor of New Testament and dean of the chapel at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando. He also is the worship director at Orangewood Presbyterian Church in Maitland, Florida, and serves as a faculty member for the Institute of Worship Studies. Contributor Bio: North, Gary Author of 40 books on Christian history, economics, and issues.
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| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | May 1, 2011 |
| ISBN13 | 9780805449778 |
| Publishers | Broadman & Holman Publishers |
| Genre | Textbooks Religion Religious Orientation > Christian |
| Pages | 208 |
| Dimensions | 9 × 215 × 139 mm · 249 g |
| Editor | Croteau, David A. |