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CALL FOR PAPERS Eighteenth Annual Council on Dispensational Hermeneutics Southern California Seminary, San Diego (area), California September 17-18, 2025 “Counterpoint: Comparative Views on Key Biblical Passages” This is a call for papers for the 2025 Council on...
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Dr. Mike Stallard has announced that The Journal of Ministry and Theology (JMAT) will continue under the direction of the Council on Dispensational Hermeneutics. There will be a time of transition as details are finalized. Further announcements will follow. The...
Blog Post, Videos
Below is a video originally presented at the 2024 Chafer Theological Seminary Pastor’s...
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I am struck by the fact that many Christians do not read their Bible consistently. That is, they have a dual hermeneutic – one for the New Testament, but a different one for the Old Testament. In particular, when many interpreters come to passages about the...
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The third response to why God delays the Second Coming is that God is patient or longsuffering (2 Peter 3:9). In particular, this patience is directed toward sinners having a chance to come to God, who is “not willing that any should perish but that all should come to...
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In 2 Peter 3, the second answer to those who mock the fact that there appears to be a delay in the Second Coming is that God is not bound by time like you and me (vv. 8-9). This truth is stated in two ways. First, “with the Lord one day is as a thousand years, and a...