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“…William G. Moorehead, the lone scholar cited, teaching at Xenia Theological Seminary.”

Xenia’s got serious dispy roots as it turns out.
Dec 16, 2024 03:44PM
The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism: How the Evangelical Battle over the End Times Shaped a Nation

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“Like sports commentators picking winners for the upcoming season…the appeal of pop-dispensational prophecy analysis did not hinge on accuracy…what mattered was that the exploration of relevant data was entertaining, that the predictions reinforced existing political and cultural commitments, and that the host was authentic in the conviction of the rightness of his predictions.”
Dec 20, 2024 04:38PM
The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism: How the Evangelical Battle over the End Times Shaped a Nation


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message 1: by Andrew (new)

Andrew McNeely Indeed! I’ve been doing some research on this - I hope to publish it!


Drew Brads Looks like this guy was even a consulting editor on the Scofield Bible? Who knew we had such distinguished divines over on third street.


message 3: by Andrew (new)

Andrew McNeely Xenia is rich in Christian and fundie history - even beyond XTS. If you’re into dispy history (which is a very nerdy thing to be into), you also need to read BM Pietch’s book, “Dispensational Modernism”.


Drew Brads Interesting! I was not aware. I’ll add that to the list.


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