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)

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)