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The Council on Dispensational Hermeneutics was started in 2008 to provide a forum for discussion among traditional-dispensational thinkers in the important areas of hermeneutics and theological method. Issues related to biblical interpretation have been broadly discussed in several forums, however, there was no official forum, for traditional-dispensational thinkers to discuss issues among themselves. The Council was inaugurated to meet that particular need. CDH convenes a two-day meeting annually in September rotating between various locations throughout North America. In addition to welcoming scholars, leaders, students, and community members, local pastors are warmly invited to attend the meetings so that the discussions among the academic community can be grounded in every day ministry concerns.
Info coming soon for the:
Nineteenth Annual Council on Dispensational Hermeneutics
“Israel, War, and Antisemitism”
Hosted by Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry
September 16-17, 2026
New JMAT Coming in March
JMAT, the Journal of Ministry & Theology, encourages pastors, church leaders, scholars, missionaries and others who love the church of Jesus Christ to think biblically regarding contemporary theological issues, ministry concerns and methodologies facing the church, academy and individual believers.
Thinking Biblically Podcast
with Dr. Mike Stallard
18TH ANNUAL COUNCIL ON DISPENSATIONAL HERMENEUTICS NATIONAL CONFERENCE
“Counterpoints: Comparative Views on Key Passages”
Southern California Seminary (El Cajon, CA)
September 17-18, 2025
JOURNAL OF MINISTRY AND THEOLOGY
JMAT, the Journal of Ministry & Theology, encourages pastors, church leaders, scholars, missionaries and others who love the church of Jesus Christ to think biblically regarding contemporary theological issues, ministry concerns and methodologies facing the church, academy and individual believers.
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The Testimony of One Evangelical Zionist
This article was first written for the Zionist Organization of America Philadelphia. Blog for ZOA-PhillyDr. Mike StallardDirector of International MinistryFriends of Israel Gospel Ministry I remember the day as if it were yesterday. My family was on vacation visiting...
Special Panel Tonight with Mark Hitchcock and Wayne House at 7:00 PM EST
Join the Council on Dispensationalism tonight at 7:00 PM EST for a discussion of “Dispensationalism, Politics and Culture.” Mike Stallard will moderate a panel discussion with guests Mark Hitchcock and Wayne House. Both men have law degrees as well as advanced...
The Council Starts Today!
Join us for a friendly debate about “Dispensationalism, Politics, and Culture.” All times on the schedule are Eastern Standard Time. The link to the Zoom meeting is the following: https://zoom.us/j/95228303197
The Council Starts Wednesday!
The Council on Dispensational Hermeneutics will convene starting at 8 AM EST by Zoom this Wednesday, September 16. This year’s theme is “Dispensationalism, Politics, and Culture.” Some of the topics we will be debating are the biblical basis of the US Constitution,...
Important Announcement on Virtual Conference for the Council on Dispensational Hermeneutics
The Steering Committee for the Council on Dispensational Hermeneutics has decided to turn this year’s conference meeting from in-person to virtual like many other meetings are doing. The uncertain quarantine requirements due to COVID-19, especially relative to the...
UpDATE ON THE ’20 CONFERENCE
The posted schedule for the 2020 Council is tentative. We are paying attention to government regulations and quarantines relative to the COVID-19 virus. A meeting with the conference center is scheduled on July 16 to assess whether we can go ahead with the conference....
Does embracing liberal theology lead one also to embrace liberal political agendas?
Of course, we can also ask the similar question: does embracing conservative theology lead one also to embrace conservative political agendas? On the surface there does appear to be a correlation. However, we have all probably known conservative seminary professors...
