2025 Call for Papers
Eighteenth Annual Council on Dispensational Hermeneutics
“Counterpoint:
Comparative Views on Key Biblical Passages”
Southern California Seminary, El Cajon, California
September 17-18, 2025
CALL FOR PAPERS
18TH ANNUAL COUNCIL ON DISPENSATIONAL HERMENEUTICS NATIONAL CONFERENCE
“Counterpoints: Comparative Views on Key Passages”
Southern California Seminary (El Cajon, CA)
September 17-18, 2025
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2022 CDH Announcement
We are exploring the possibility of having the 2022 in-person annual Council on Dispensational Hermeneutics in San Diego, CA at Shadow Mountain Community Church. We hope to confirm the details soon. The dates are September 14-15. The general theme will be "Does...
Dispelling Disinformation about Dispensationalism
Here is an important video presentation by George Gunn dealing with the misrepresentations of dispensationalism that exist in the evangelical world. Dispensationalists have been used to such caricatures and must continue to deal with them as a matter of theological...
2019 Call to Papers
Greetings in Messiah's Name. You are receiving this notification for the Call to Papers for the 2019 Council on Dispensational Hermeneutics because you are a subscriber to the CDH blog. Please check out the subject matter and location for this year's Council. We hope...
2018 Presentations are open to the public
The 2018 Presentations are now open to public viewing. They can be found here.
Nondispensationalists and the Old Testament
Here is a section from a two-part article published in the Conservative Theological Journal several years back. The article is a book review of R. C. Sproul's book The Last Days According to Jesus. In this part, I am lamenting the lack of interest in the Old...
Response to Sam Storms on Daniel 9:24-27
This blog is a section from a paper I delivered at the Pre-Trib Study Group a couple of years ago. I am responding to Sam Storms' book Kingdom Come in the paper but in this particular section, I am giving a response to his claim that dispensationalists are simply...