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
Supernatural
Christian life is the art of living above the natural, living supernaturally.
Apples and Apples
Relativism by any other name is still relativism.
Demand Consistency
Demand Consistency--According to the Law of God, a man could only be beaten for transgression once his guilt had been duly determined, and then only if beating was the proper punishment for his offense.
All Things Good
All Things Good--Ask any public official whether he wants to do what is good for the people, and he will certainly respond, “Of course.” But how can we know what is good?
Public and Private
Public and Private--The paper currency of the The United States declares itself to be legal tender for all debts, public and private. The Law of God is of the same ilk.
To Check the Hubris of Leaders
To Check the Hubris of Leaders--Few vocations seem more designed to promote hubris on the part of men than that of political office.
A Lengthening of Prosperity
A Lengthening of Prosperity--That a nation conforms its statutes, and their enforcement, to the teaching of God’s Law is no guarantee that the saving blessings of God will redound to that nation.
The Destruction of Nations
The Destruction of Nations--We have noted previously in this series that “transgression”, in Biblical language, indicates any violation of the Law of God (cf. 1 Jn. 3.4).
What Nations Desire
What Nations Desire--From the beginning of God’s giving His Law He intended that His people should bear witness to the surrounding nations of the wisdom and understanding of God by their obedience to His Law (cf. vv. 7, 8).
Waiting for Heaven?
Celtic Christians fed on heaven every day.