Unveiling the Pillars of Dispensational Hermeneutics: A Guide to Presuppositions, Common Misconceptions, and Principles

Much has been written over hermeneutics in the debate between covenant theology, progressive covenantalism, new covenant theology, and dispensationalism. Yet often the discussion gets bogged down in caricatures and misrepresentations. This post aims to do three things: (1) establish why dispensationalists are right to ground their hermeneutic in presuppositional commitments, (2) correct common strawmen made against the dispensational method, and (3) lay out the positive principles that guide dispensational interpretation of Scripture.

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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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An Evaluation of Non-Dispensational Hermeneutical Presuppositions

Featured Blog – Nehemiah Ryan

I have the opportunity to feature an article written by my brother Nehemiah Ryan called: “An Evaluation of Non-Dispensational Hermeneutical Presuppositions.”

Nehemiah and I have interacted several times, mostly on the same side when dealing with non-dispensational hermeneutics. I wanted the opportunity to highlight one of the works that he wrote back in 2016. I pray it will be a benefit to all who read it!
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