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Published by the Prophecy Reformation Institute (PRI): a conservative,
evangelical ministry dedicated to continuing the Reformation
into the field of eschatology-end-time Bible prophecy, and by
the International Preterist
Association (IPA).
MODERN-DAY REFORMERS POST "9.5 THESES" DOCUMENT
ON "CHURCH DOOR"
(COLORADO SPRINGS) 11.20.2001 - A new era in church history
began with the "posting on the Church door" (i.e.,
presenting and distributing) of the enclosed 9.5 Theses for the
Next Reformation document at the 53rd Annual Meeting of Evangelical
Theological Society held in Colorado Springs, Colorado on November
14-16, 2001. The text of the "9.5 Theses" is copied
below this News Release.
The document is patterned after Martin Luther's famous "95
Theses" that were posted on the door of the Castle Church
in Wittenberg, Germany on October 31, 1517. Luther's document
empowered and propelled the Protestant Reformation.
The 9.5 Theses document has been crafted to finish the job
of reform in the previously un-addressed field of eschatology
(end-time Bible prophecy). Thirty original signers endorsed the
document. These modern-day reformers include church pastors,
ministers, teachers, media hosts, and ministry leaders from across
the country. Additional signatures are being added daily.
Over 800 of the 1400 ETS scholars in attendance stopped by
the International Preterist Association's exhibit booth and picked
up a copy of this one-page, two-sided document. Its first "posting"
created quite a stir. Most voiced a desire to study it more closely.
Many were happy to see this area of our theology finally being
reformed. The four fellows who worked the IPA exhibit booth discussed
the Theses and the idea of the Next Reformation in detail with
over a hundred people right there at the booth. One theologian
lamented, "I just can't believe there isn't an eschatological
end on the horizon." Another complained, "this is so
radical." But radical is the nature of reform, and many
agreed that our eschatological views need reform--especially
in light of the "Left Behind" phenomenon.
The Evangelical Theological Society is the professional society
of conservative, evangelical scholars. Its purpose is "to
foster conservative biblical scholarship by providing a medium
for the oral exchange and written expression of thought and research
in the general field of the theological disciplines as centered
in the Scriptures."
More "postings" are planned for the "9.5 Theses
for the Next Reformation." John Noe, President - Prophecy
Reformation Institute
9.5 THESES FOR THE NEXT REFORMATION
We the undersigned, out of love for the truth and a desire
to see all Christians honor and acknowledge all that God has
revealed in his Word, submit these 9.5 Theses* for your prayerful
evaluation and participation with us in calling for further reform.
May these theses be the spark that ignites the next Reformation
of Christianity.
1. Everything Jesus said would happen, happened exactly as
and when He said it would-within the lifetime of his contemporaries.
2. Everything every New Testament writer expected to happen,
happened exactly as and when they expected it would-within their
lifetime-as they were guided into all truth and told the things
that were to come by the Holy Spirit (Jn. 16:13).
3. Scholars across a broad spectrum are in general agreement
that this is exactly how every NT writer and the early Church
understood Jesus' words. If they were wrong on something this
important, how can we trust them to have co nveyed other aspects
of the faith accurately, such as the requirements for salvation?
4. No inspired NT writer, writing twenty or more years later,
ever corrected their Holy-Spirit-guided understanding and fulfillment
expectations (Jn. 16:13). Neither should we. Instead, they intensified
their language as the "appointed time of the end" (Dan.
12:4; Hab. 2:3) drew near-from Jesus' "this generation"
(Mat. 24:34), to Peter's "the end of all things is at hand"
and "for it is time for judgment to begin" (1 Pet.
4:7, 17), and John's "this is the last hour . . . . it is
the last hour" (1 Jn. 2:18).
5. Partial fulfillment is not satisfactory. 3 out of 5, 7
out of 10, etc., won't work. Partial does not pass the test of
a true prophet (Deut. 18:18-22). Again, Jesus time-restricted
all of his end-time predictions to occur within the 1st-century
time frame.
6. God is faithful (2 Pet. 3:9) and "not a man that he
should lie" (Num. 23:19). Faithfulness means not only doing
what was promised, but also doing it when it was promised.
7. 1st-century fulfillment expectations were the correct ones
and everything happened, right on time-no gaps, no gimmicks,
no interruptions, no postponements, no delays, no exegetical
gymnastics, and no changing the meaning of commonly used and
normally understood words. Such manipulative devices have only
given liberals and skeptics a foothold to discredit Christ's
Deity and the inerrancy of Scripture.
8. What needs adjusting is our understanding of both the time
and nature of fulfillment, and not manipulation of the time factor
to conform to our popular, futuristic, and delay expectations.
9. The kingdom of God was the central teaching of our Lord
Jesus Christ, is a present but greatly under-realized reality,
and must again become the central teaching of his Church.
9.5. We have been guilty of proclaiming a half-truth-a partially
delivered faith to the world and to fellow Christians. We must
repent and earnestly "contend for the faith that was once
for all delivered to the saints" (Jude 3). If Christianity
has been as effective as it has by proclaiming that Jesus Christ,
the Messiah, came, died for our sins, bodily arose from the dead,
and ascended to Heaven "at just the right time" (Rom.
5:6; Dan. 9:24-27), how much more effective might it be if we
started preaching, teaching, and practicing the whole truth-i.e.,
a faith in which everything else also happened "at just
the right time," exactly as and when Jesus said it would
and every NT writer expected (Jn. 16:13). Dare we continue to
settle for less?
Surely today, the words of Martin Luther, as he stood in defense
before the Diet of Worms in 1521, are still applicable and compelling
for the "always reforming" Church:
"Unless I am convinced by the testimony of the Scriptures
or by clear reason (for I do not trust either in the pope or
in councils alone, since it is well known that they have often
erred and contradicted themselves), I am bound by the Scriptures
... and my conscience is captive to the Word of God.... I cann
ot do otherwise." _________________________________
* Based on Martin Luther's famous "95 Theses" that
were posted on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany
on October 31, 1517. Luther's document empowered and propelled
the Protestant Reformation.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ORIGINAL SIGNATORIES
John Noe, President
Prophecy Reformation Institute
Indianapolis, Indiana
Edward E. Stevens, President
International Preterist Association
Bradford, Pennsylvania
John Anderson, President
Lighthouse World Ministries
Sparta, North Carolina
Mike Lightfoot, Pastor
Father's House Fellowship
Clarkston, Washington
Kenneth J. Davies, President
Grace Ministries
Lemon Grove, California
Jerry Wayne Bernard, Vice President
Scripture Research, Inc.
Riverside, California
Jerry Hester, Pastor
Dominion Community Church
Greer, South Carolina
Gene Fadeley, President
Anchor Publishing
Charlotte, North Carolina
Stan Newton, Pastor
Missionary to Bulgaria
Seattle, Washington
Walter Koch, Pastor
Emanuel Centro Christiano
El Monte, California
Rick Chromey, Professor of Christian Education
Saint Louis Christian College
Florissant, Missouri
Danny Griffin, President
Carolina Christian Ministries
Charlotte, North Carolina
Walter C. Hibbard, Former Founder & Chairman
Great Christian Books, Inc.
Newark, Delaware
Terry Siverd, Minister
Cortland Church of Christ
Cortland, Ohio
Joseph Lewis, Pastor
Fulfilled Bible Fellowship
Delair, New Jersey
Arthur J. Melanson, President
Joy of the Lord Ministry
Audubon, New Jersey
Terry M. Hall, Minister
Miami Valley Church
Beavercreek, Ohio
Rod Moyses, Manager
M2ktalk.Com, (internet-satellite radio networks)
Fresno, California
Timothy R. King, Pastor
Central Baptist Church
Grand Junction, Colorado
Jack C. Scott, Jr., Minister
Glacier View Church
Kalispell, Montana
A. Wilson Phillips, Pastor
Abundant Life Covenant Church
Springfield, Missouri
Thomas A. Price, Jr., Pastor
Sherman Community Church
Sherman, New York
Don K. Preston, Minister
Ardmore Church of Christ
Ardmore, Oklahoma
David Curtis, Pastor
Berean Bible Church
Cheasapeake, Virginia
Jessie E. Mills, Jr., Minister
Central Church of Christ
Bonifay, Florida
Bud Fleisher, Host/Producer
"Let's Talk Religion" (radio program)
Clearwater, Florida
Ron Smith, President
Friendship In Action (mission work in Mexico)
Mission, Texas
Bill Clark Brumbaugh, Host
Proactive News (nat'l syndicated radio program)
Bozeman, Montana
James R. Hopkins, Minister
Daleville Church of Christ
Daleville, Alabama
William Bell, Minister
Raines Road Church of Christ
Memphis, Tennessee
Published by the Prophecy Reformation Institute (PRI): a conservative,
evangelical ministry dedicated to continuing the Reformation
into the field of eschatology-end-time Bible prophecy, and by
the International Preterist
Association (IPA).
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