Kleptomaniac: Who's Really Robbing God Anyway?
"Kleptomaniac: Who's Really Robbing God Anyway" is a thought-provoking and compelling book that delves into the contentious topic of tithing and religious giving, exploring its historical roots and its impact on modern-day beliefs and practices. Authored by Dr. Frank Chase Jr, this eye-opening work challenges readers to reevaluate their understanding of financial giving within a religious context. The book takes readers on a journey through the origins of tithing, tracing Its roots back to ancient civilizations and religious traditions. Drawing from historical records and scriptural interpretations, the author presents a comprehensive analysis of how tithing has evolved over time and how it has been used to shape religious institutions and influence believers. As the narrative unfolds, the author questions whether the conventional interpretations and applications of tithing align with the true teachings of spirituality and the essence of faith. By exploring various religious doctrines and theological perspectives, "Kleptomaniac" raises profound questions about the motivations and legitimacy behind monetary tithing and whether it is genuinely a selfless act of devotion or, in some cases, a mechanism for control and manipulation. The book also delves into the financial implications of tithing, examining how religious organizations utilize the contributions they receive. The author investigates cases of financial misconduct within religious institutions and highlights instances where the resources donated by congregants may not be utilized as intended or advertised. Throughout the book, personal anecdotes and real-life stories provide a human touch, illustrating the effects of tithing on individual lives and the complex emotions surrounding the act of giving. These accounts showcase the struggles, doubts, and triumphs of individuals as they navigate their spiritual journey, shedding light on the impact of financial giving on personal well-being and faith. "Kleptomaniac: Who's Really Robbing God Anyway" doesn't merely criticize or condemn the practice of monetary tithing; it encourages readers to adopt a discerning mindset and engage in critical thinking. The author proposes alternative approaches to financial stewardship and explores the idea of giving based on a deeper understanding of one's spirituality and purposse The book traverses ancient biblical tithing texts to explore and uncover the historical origins and evolution of tithes and offerings by tracing its roots back to ancient times when it was a land-based system (crops and livestock) of support for biblical Levites and the poor and how that land-based tithing system morphed into a monetary tithing system to support religious institutions and clergy. Dr. Chase delves into the biblical texts and religious traditions, shedding light on tithing interpretations and misinterpretations that have shaped contemporary practices.
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Kleptomaniac: Who's Really Robbing God Anyway?
"Kleptomaniac: Who's Really Robbing God Anyway" is a thought-provoking and compelling book that delves into the contentious topic of tithing and religious giving, exploring its historical roots and its impact on modern-day beliefs and practices. Authored by Dr. Frank Chase Jr, this eye-opening work challenges readers to reevaluate their understanding of financial giving within a religious context. The book takes readers on a journey through the origins of tithing, tracing Its roots back to ancient civilizations and religious traditions. Drawing from historical records and scriptural interpretations, the author presents a comprehensive analysis of how tithing has evolved over time and how it has been used to shape religious institutions and influence believers. As the narrative unfolds, the author questions whether the conventional interpretations and applications of tithing align with the true teachings of spirituality and the essence of faith. By exploring various religious doctrines and theological perspectives, "Kleptomaniac" raises profound questions about the motivations and legitimacy behind monetary tithing and whether it is genuinely a selfless act of devotion or, in some cases, a mechanism for control and manipulation. The book also delves into the financial implications of tithing, examining how religious organizations utilize the contributions they receive. The author investigates cases of financial misconduct within religious institutions and highlights instances where the resources donated by congregants may not be utilized as intended or advertised. Throughout the book, personal anecdotes and real-life stories provide a human touch, illustrating the effects of tithing on individual lives and the complex emotions surrounding the act of giving. These accounts showcase the struggles, doubts, and triumphs of individuals as they navigate their spiritual journey, shedding light on the impact of financial giving on personal well-being and faith. "Kleptomaniac: Who's Really Robbing God Anyway" doesn't merely criticize or condemn the practice of monetary tithing; it encourages readers to adopt a discerning mindset and engage in critical thinking. The author proposes alternative approaches to financial stewardship and explores the idea of giving based on a deeper understanding of one's spirituality and purposse The book traverses ancient biblical tithing texts to explore and uncover the historical origins and evolution of tithes and offerings by tracing its roots back to ancient times when it was a land-based system (crops and livestock) of support for biblical Levites and the poor and how that land-based tithing system morphed into a monetary tithing system to support religious institutions and clergy. Dr. Chase delves into the biblical texts and religious traditions, shedding light on tithing interpretations and misinterpretations that have shaped contemporary practices.
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Kleptomaniac: Who's Really Robbing God Anyway?

Kleptomaniac: Who's Really Robbing God Anyway?

by Frank Chase Jr
Kleptomaniac: Who's Really Robbing God Anyway?

Kleptomaniac: Who's Really Robbing God Anyway?

by Frank Chase Jr

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"Kleptomaniac: Who's Really Robbing God Anyway" is a thought-provoking and compelling book that delves into the contentious topic of tithing and religious giving, exploring its historical roots and its impact on modern-day beliefs and practices. Authored by Dr. Frank Chase Jr, this eye-opening work challenges readers to reevaluate their understanding of financial giving within a religious context. The book takes readers on a journey through the origins of tithing, tracing Its roots back to ancient civilizations and religious traditions. Drawing from historical records and scriptural interpretations, the author presents a comprehensive analysis of how tithing has evolved over time and how it has been used to shape religious institutions and influence believers. As the narrative unfolds, the author questions whether the conventional interpretations and applications of tithing align with the true teachings of spirituality and the essence of faith. By exploring various religious doctrines and theological perspectives, "Kleptomaniac" raises profound questions about the motivations and legitimacy behind monetary tithing and whether it is genuinely a selfless act of devotion or, in some cases, a mechanism for control and manipulation. The book also delves into the financial implications of tithing, examining how religious organizations utilize the contributions they receive. The author investigates cases of financial misconduct within religious institutions and highlights instances where the resources donated by congregants may not be utilized as intended or advertised. Throughout the book, personal anecdotes and real-life stories provide a human touch, illustrating the effects of tithing on individual lives and the complex emotions surrounding the act of giving. These accounts showcase the struggles, doubts, and triumphs of individuals as they navigate their spiritual journey, shedding light on the impact of financial giving on personal well-being and faith. "Kleptomaniac: Who's Really Robbing God Anyway" doesn't merely criticize or condemn the practice of monetary tithing; it encourages readers to adopt a discerning mindset and engage in critical thinking. The author proposes alternative approaches to financial stewardship and explores the idea of giving based on a deeper understanding of one's spirituality and purposse The book traverses ancient biblical tithing texts to explore and uncover the historical origins and evolution of tithes and offerings by tracing its roots back to ancient times when it was a land-based system (crops and livestock) of support for biblical Levites and the poor and how that land-based tithing system morphed into a monetary tithing system to support religious institutions and clergy. Dr. Chase delves into the biblical texts and religious traditions, shedding light on tithing interpretations and misinterpretations that have shaped contemporary practices.

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ISBN-13: 9780975521762
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication date: 06/01/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 432
File size: 545 KB

About the Author

Frank Chase, Jr. was born in 1959. He grew up in Baltimore and during his four year stint in the United States Army became a follower of the Messiah. After completing his tour of duty, he attended Washington State University and graduated in 1989 with a Bachelor's degree in Communications and a minor in Sociology. Because of a strong belief in education, he pursued religious degrees and graduated from North Carolina College of Theology with a Bachelor of Biblical Studies, a Master of Arts in Theology, and a Doctor of Theology. His decision to shift from tithing to freewill giving was difficult for him and his family, but through tears, fears and uncertainty, he ultimately decided to move forward. That decision sparked the desire to write Kleptomaniac, an exploration of tithing. He has been married to his wife, Teresa, for 20 years. He is a proud father of six and grandfather of seven. In his professional career, Frank writes preventive maintenance articles for Army aircraft for the Department of the Army. He is an avid racquetball player and loves movies, reading and good conversation, and he never shies away from talking about difficult or controversial subjects.
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