2024 Council on Dispensational Hermeneutics Papers

The links below will provide a download of each paper in pdf format. These papers have been reviewed and edited based on feedback from the 2024 Annual CDH. 

Final Papers

 

Mike Stallard, Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry
After Dispensationalism: A Review of Another Recent Critique of Dispensationalism

Jesse Randolph, Indian Hills Community Church
The Myth of ‘Reformed Dispensationalism’

Cory Marsh, Southern California Seminary
Dispensationalism and Social Engagement: Ethical Eschatology from 1 & 2 Thessalonians

Jason Coke, Ph.D. Student, Dallas Theological Seminary
Premillennialism and Mistaken Identities in Genesis 3-4

Paul Scharf, Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry
Does Dispensationalism Teach Two Ways of Salvation?

Paul Miles, International Society for Biblical Hermeneutics
Single Meaning Intertextuality in Matthew 2 and the Sub-Christian Hermeneutics Accusation

Mike Stallard, Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry
Is Dispensationalism a Systematic Theological Construct Forced onto the Bible?
Panel Discussion – Members of the CDH Steering Committee & Faith Faculty

Elliott Johnson, Retired, Dallas Theological Seminary
Dispensational Hermeneutics

Christopher Cone, AgathonEDU
The National/Individual Distinction as Pivot Point for Understanding the Applicability of the Sermon on the Mount

George Gunn, Shasta Bible College & Graduate School
Exegetical Inconsistencies in the Anti-Rapture Arguments of NT Wright and Ben Witherington III

Anthony Dreesen, Indian Hills Community Church
Teaching Dispensationalism: An Address of Priority and Pedagogy

Gage Terrell, Shepherds Seminary
Dispensationalism for Tomorrow: A Proposal to Revitalize the System and Engage the Next Generation

Ty Woznek, Heartland Church, Norfolk
Building a Biblical Foundation for Life-Long Ministry: How the Framework of Dispensationalism is a Good Friend to Children’s Ministry

James I. Fazio, Southern California Seminary
100 Years Before Darby? A Survey of the Seven Dispensations of John Shuttle Barrington (1678-1734)

Andres Reyes, First Baptist Church, Perry, Iowa
Hermeneutical Longevity: Busting Myths about the Origins of Dispensational Hermeneutics