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2024 CDH Call For Papers: “Answering the Myths about Dispensationalism”

Seventeenth Annual Council on Dispensational Hermeneutics

Faith Baptist Bible College & Seminary, Ankeny, Iowa

September 18-19, 2024

“Answering the Myths about Dispensationalism”

This is a call for papers for the 2024 Council on Dispensational Hermeneutics.  The Council is an academic study group for traditional dispensationalists although observers from other theological traditions are welcome to attend. All presenters must affirm traditional dispensationalism. This year’s focus is on answering the many myths that exist about dispensationalism. At times it seems like dispensationalism is the most misrepresented approach to the Bible among evangelicals. Recently, critiques of dispensationalism have increased, although many of the responses were given decades ago. With that in mind, the Council is asking for papers dealing with specific myths about dispensationalism. It is important in doing such analysis that we consider making a positive presentation of dispensationalism along the way and not just give negative critique of opponents of dispensationalism. One of our goals will be the publication of a book responding to critics in this way.

We may be asking specific individuals to do various topics as well as receiving your proposals.  Off-topic proposals will be considered but those concerning the chosen theme will be reviewed first.  All proposals with full title and descriptions (not more than 200 words) should be emailed to the Executive Director, Dr. Mike Stallard, at mstallard@foi.org. The deadline for topic proposals to be turned in is June 10, 2024.  The entire Steering Committee of the Council will decide collectively which papers are accepted.  This process usually does not take long.  The deadline for presentation papers to be turned in is September 1, 2024 in order to be posted at the Council website prior to the actual conference.

Once again, this year there is a modest registration fee of $25 for the Council to help cover the costs of the meeting. Approved speakers for the conference do not have to pay the registration fee. Registration will be online at the Council website:  www.dispensationalcouncil.org.

Myths about dispensationalism that we are requesting members to analyze are the following:

Other topics related to the theme are welcome as well. These are suggestions to help us think about the issues. It is important to note that we would like for all presentations to be dealt with explicitly from a dispensational viewpoint. Why should dispensationalists be concerned about any of these themes?

As always, we will attempt to have an appropriate pastor’s panel to make sure our discussions stay grounded in concern for the local church. We will make every effort to livestream each plenary session.

Again, final papers are to be submitted to Dr. Stallard by September 3, 2024 at the email listed earlier. There will be no remuneration for presentation of papers. Council attendees need to provide their own transportation to the Council site. Information on area hotels will be provided on the Council website.

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