The Mission of Middle Ground Theology

In these divisive times, Middle Ground Theology exists to humbly interact with historically debated theological issues, with a goal of appreciating common ground, brainstorming creative Biblical rapprochements, or simply demonstrating gracious disagreement. Our interaction is intentionally "quick to hear, slow to speak, and slow to anger" (James 1:19). Our mantra is "In Essentials Unity, In … Continue reading The Mission of Middle Ground Theology

An Amillennial Friendly Premillennialism (Part 2)

In Part One, we focused on the timing of the Second Coming with respect to the millennium.  I’ve made an attempt to bridge the great divide between Premillennialism and Amillennialism, by carrying the two non-negotiables of amillennialism into the premillennial framework.  What About the Nature of the Millennium? Isn’t there still a great divide in … Continue reading An Amillennial Friendly Premillennialism (Part 2)

Back to the Future:  A Preterist Friendly Futurism (Part 2)

In Part 1 of this series, we explored the interpretive differences of opposing eschatology camps.  We were also introduced by Richard Pratt to a useful hermeneutical approach – Historical Contingency in the interpretation of unqualified prophecies. Can the head scratching issues of eschatology hermeneutics be resolved by interpreting some prophecies as conditional “forth-telling” rather than … Continue reading Back to the Future:  A Preterist Friendly Futurism (Part 2)

Back to the Future:  A Preterist Friendly Futurism (Part 1)

A Bible Prophecy professor once announced, “Tomorrow's Bible prophecy class is canceled due to unforeseen reasons.” This funny anecdote is meant to beg the question: How does he know he needs to cancel the class if the reasons are unforeseen? That’s the whole point – he doesn’t.  He just wants to cancel class.  Thankfully, Bible … Continue reading Back to the Future:  A Preterist Friendly Futurism (Part 1)