T.M. Moore
T. M. Moore is principal of The Fellowship of Ailbe, a spiritual fellowship in the Celtic Christian tradition. He and his wife, Susie, make their home in the Champlain Valley of Vermont.
Books by T. M. Moore
Just War
A Kingdom Catechism
A just war has purposes in line with the Law of God and the demands of justice.
Generosity
A Kingdom Catechism
The eighth commandment requires us to act generously toward those in need.
Honor the Property of Others
A Kingdom Catechism
Do no harm to the property of others.
Captive to Government?
We can't escape the world, but...
Who Shall Be Saved?
How we can know we are truly saved.
It Is Not for You to Know
Sow to the Spirit, or reap the whirlwind of divine displeasure.
His Voice in the Thunder
God's glory is in the creation.
Fulfilling the Eighth Commandment
A Kingdom Catechism
Honor the persons and property of others.
The Substance of the Eighth Commandment
A Kingdom Catechism
Respect the property rights of others.
The Basis for the Eighth Commandment
A Kingdom Catechism
We must not presume to “correct” God.
Q 110: What is the basis for the eighth commandment?
A 110: The basis for the eighth commandment is that the earth is the Lord’s and everything in it, and men are called to be stewards unto the Lord over all that has been entrusted to them. (Ps. 24.1; Matt. 25.14-30)
God is sovereign in the distribution of His property. No one should presume to “correct” God or to impede his neighbor’s practice of stewardship by usurping his property in any unlawful way. To do so is to violate love for God and neighbor and to put oneself in the place of God as Lord of property.
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The Eighth Commandment
A Kingdom Catechism
God is Lord of all property, and we are His stewards.