Jonathan Kithcart's thought-provoking work on church history and biblical giving will be among the titles showcased at the London Book Fair 2026. “Pope Leo III, Charlemagne and the Tithe: The Code of Silence” will be displayed by ReadersMagnet at stand 6A90 from March 10-12, 2026, at Olympia, London, UK.
“Pope Leo III, Charlemagne and the Tithe” enters a global conversation shaping the future of Christian literature and theological discourse. At the heart of the book is a bold examination of tithing's historical and scriptural foundations. Through careful research and biblical exegesis, Kithcart traces the origins of the practice to the crowning of Charlemagne by Pope Leo III in 800 AD, challenging the assumption that mandated tithing reflects apostolic teaching.
The book display at the London Book Fair 2026 signals the book's relevance beyond denominational debate, with the author standing out for his willingness to question tradition and invite renewed engagement with Scripture. Kithcart's “Pope Leo III, Charlemagne and the Tithe” offers readers a grace-centered understanding of giving, emphasizing faith and conviction over institutional obligation.
For the Christian literary scene, the book's display at the London Book Fair 2026 represents an important moment. The book trade fair draws publishers, agents, and readers from more than 100 countries, positioning the work within a space where Christian nonfiction reaches new audiences and challenging theological works gain international visibility.
Get a copy of “Pope Leo III, Charlemagne and the Tithe: The Code of Silence” by Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and ReadersMagnet Bookstore. Learn more about Jonathan Kithcart and his work at https://jkithcartcodeofsilence.com/index. Visit the ReadersMagnet exhibit at the London Book Fair 2026 at stand 6A90 to check out the book's display.
Author Bio
Jonathan Kithcart was born in Washington, D.C., and educated in Maryland and North Carolina. He brings over 40 years of study in the Word of God. Ordained as a minister in 2004, he is known for examining church teachings through the lens of grace. His first publication, Did the Apostle Paul Teach Tithing to the Church?, appeared in 2000.
Book Details:
“Pope Leo III, Charlemagne and the Tithe: The Code of Silence”
Author: Jonathan Kithcart
Genre: Christianity / Religion
Publisher: ReadersMagnet LLC
Published Date: December 10, 2025
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