Kingdom Hermeneutic and the Apocalypse – A Promotion of a Consistent Literal Methodology

Featured Blog – Cory Marsh 🌟

Cory Marsh, Associate Professor of New Testament at Southern California Seminary is being highlighted on our featured blog today.

Cory has graciously allowed me to share his article titled: “Kingdom Hermeneutic and the ApocalpyseA Promotion of a Consistent Literal Methodology.” which was posted in the Baptist Bulletin. Cory shared this article in a Facebook group that we both belong to and said the following regarding the article:

It was nice to see Baptist Bulletin recognize some value in this article I wrote several years ago on the importance of a consistent hermeneutic for the Book of Revelation, and the dispensationalism to which such an approach inevitably leads. They were kind enough to secure the rights and re-publish it at a more accessible level. It’s attached for those who are interested.

My hope is to help others see the importance, like Cory, of a consistent literal methodology when it comes to interpreting all of Scripture.

Soli Deo Gloria

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The Presuppositional Hermeneutic: An Argument for Interpreting and Preaching the Bible with Authority

Featured Blog – Jonathan Daniel Anderson 🌟

Abstract: How can the Scriptures stand as the exclusive authority for arriving at a God-given hermeneutic? The Scriptures themselves possess an exclusive hermeneutic that is the only hermeneutic authorized by God for interpreting and preaching the Scriptures themselves—‘the presuppositional hermeneutic.’

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