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2020 BFS Still On

March 18, 2020 By Mark Ward

The Bible Faculty Summit committee feels it is too early to make a decision about any effects the Covid-19 outbreak may have upon the 2020 Summit. Committee member Ken Rathbun, a vice-president at our host school for this coming summer, concurs with the rest of the committee.

So this is a reminder that the the paper proposal period for the 2020 Summit will end Thursday, April 30, 2020. Please continue sending in proposals.

A few other notes:

  • The Summit committee has not established a theme: we want to hear what you are working on.
  • Your paper need not be completed till 24 hours prior to your delivering it.
  • This year we will again have a publications committee working to help the best papers get published.

If you have a paper proposal which might lend itself well to a response from another participant, please contact Mark Ward.

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Call for Papers for the 2020 Bible Faculty Summit

January 9, 2020 By Mark Ward

The Bible Faculty Summit is issuing a formal call for papers for the 2020 Summit, to be held Faith Bible Bible College and Theological Seminary in Ankeny, Iowa, from Tuesday, July 28 through Thursday, July 30, 2020. The paper proposal period will end Thursday, April 30, 2020.

Note: the BFS committee has put together a new series of Paper Proposal Guidelines which are available here.

A few other notes:

  • The Summit committee has not established a theme: we want to hear what you are working on.
  • Your paper need not be completed till 24 hours prior to your delivering it.
  • This year we will again have a publications committee working to help the best papers get published.

If you have a paper proposal which might lend itself well to a response from another participant, please contact Mark Ward.


One additional note: Randy Leedy, former longtime BJU Greek prof and occasional attender of our Summits, has made available in PDF form the Greek NT sentence diagrams he authored for BibleWorks. They are available at his website, NTGreekGuy.com, with an introductory price through the end of January. He hopes to be able to offer subsets of the diagrams very economically for classroom textbook use for courses that do not need coverage of the whole NT. Details are at the website. Any who may be inclined to spread the word through your own channels are of course more than welcome to do so!

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Save the Date for the 2020 Bible Faculty Summit

December 19, 2019 By Mark Ward

The 2020 Bible Faculty Summit will be held Faith Baptist Bible College and Theological Seminary in Ankeny, Iowa, from Tuesday, July 28 through Thursday, July 30.

The paper proposal period will officially open January 1, 2020, and end Thursday, April 30, 2020.

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Calling All Successes

August 13, 2019 By Mark Ward

The Bible Faculty Summit Publishing Committee (Brian Collins, Paul Himes, Tim Miller, and Mark Ward) is working to help 2019 Summit papers get published. Paul Himes has written a few articles offering some wisdom on how and where to publish (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3). We commend it to Summit participants.

Also, the committee would like to ask presenters to give us the bibliography information for BFS papers that have been successfully published, even in modified form and/or for a more popular audience. We are creating a Published Papers page on the website to celebrate (and promote) these successes. Here are just a small few:

BFS 2012

  • Mark Ward, “The Dwarfs are for the Dwarfs: Stanley Fish, The Pragmatic Presuppositionalist,” Answers Research Journal 6 (2013):265–278.

BFS 2014

  • Paul A. Himes, “Rethinking the Translation of Διδακτικός in 1 Timothy 3.2 and 2 Timothy 2.24,” The Bible Translator 68.2 (2017): 189-208.

BFS 2015

  • Paul A. Himes, “First Peter’s Identity Theology and the Community of Faith: A Test-Case in How Social Scientific Criticism Can Assist with Theological Ethics via Biblical Theology,” Evangelical Quarterly 89.2 (2018): 115-32.
  • Tim Miller, “Mere Christianity: An Examination of the Concept in Richard Baxter and C. S. Lewis” DBSJ 2015.

BFS 2017

  • Tim Miller, “The Meaning of ‘Milk’ in 1 Peter 2:1–3” DBSJ 2018.

BFS 2018

  • Paul A. Himes, “Israel and Her Vocation: The Fourth Stage of Romans 11,” BibSac 176 (Jan-March 2019): 35-50.
  • Mark Ward, “Can We Trust the Biblical Manuscripts?,” Bible Study Magazine (Sep-Oct 2018).

Lastly, enjoy a little piece of wisdom from Alan Jacobs on the difference between a “critical posture” and the kind of scholarship that actually does something in the world—like serving the church.

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2019 Bible Faculty Summit Schedule and Paper Submission Instructions

August 2, 2019 By Mark Ward

The schedule for the 2019 Bible Faculty Summit is below. Please submit papers to info [at] biblefacultysummit [dot] org at your earliest opportunity. Word, PDF, OneDrive, and Google Docs are all acceptable formats. Papers will be posted on a password-protected page on the BFS website.

Remember: several participants have asked that we keep to a stricter schedule this year, in order to give everyone a chance to receive feedback on their papers. Most slots are 45 minutes, so the BFS committee suggests a paper length of approximately 3,600–4,300 words. That should leave 10–15 minutes for discussion after each paper. A timekeeper will hold up a card in the back of the room to indicate when a presenter has five minutes remaining.

Tuesday, August 6

  • 3–5 pm – Registration
  • 5:00 pm – Dinner
  • 6:00 pm – Greetings from Mark Ward and David Shumate
  • 6:15 pm – Michael Riley
    Stroud’s Critique of the Van Tilian Apologetic
  • 7:05 pm – Kevin Bauder
    The Shaking of San Francisco Baptist Seminary During the Early 1970s

Wednesday, August 7

  • Breakfast – 7:45 am
  • 8:15 am – Devotional planned by David Shumate
  • 8:30 am – Christopher Cone
    Addressing LGBTQ: A Biblical Teleological Argument for Identity, Gender and Sexuality
  • 9:15 am – Tim Miller
    To Preach or Not to Preach: Text-Criticism and the Pulpit.
  • 10:00 am – Break
  • 10:15 am – Jon Pratt
    The Free Grace Movement and Perseverance
  • 11:00 am – Matthew Walker
    A New Way Forward in Spiritual Warfare: Replacing the Four Commonly Held Views with a New Paradigm
  • 11:45 am – Group photo
  • 12:00 pm – Lunch
  • 1:00 pm – Paul Himes
    Did Jesus Quote the Apostolic Council? The Possible Intertextuality of Revelation 2:24 and Its Ramifications for Translation Style
  • 2:00 pm – Break
  • 2:15 pm – Cory Marsh
    The Rapture: Cosmic Segregation or Antidote for Oppression? A Critical Response to the ‘Racial Ideology of Rapture’ by Nathaniel P. Grimes
  • 3:15 pm – Joseph Jo
    The Function and Limit of Extra-biblical Historical-Cultural Background Research in Biblical Interpretation: A Case Study on the New Perspective on Paul
  • 4:15 pm – Break
  • 4:45 pm – Dinner
  • 6:15 pm – Matt Shrader
    New England Baptist Alvah Hovey (1820-1903): Another Chapter in Baptist Edwardsianism
  • 7:00 pm – Brian Collins
    Genesis 1:26-28: Its Significance in Genesis and Biblical Theology

Thursday, August 8

  • Breakfast – 7:45 am
  • 8:15 am – Devotional and BFS Comments: Mark Ward
  • 8:30 am – Tom Parr
    Puritan Exegesis for the Covenant of Redemption
  • 9:15 am – Mark Ward
    “Kept Pure in All Ages”: A Counterargument to the Textual Critical Views of Confessional Bibliology
  • 10:00 am — Break
  • 10:15 am – Mark Bruffey
    Animal Sacrifices in the Millennium
  • 11:00 am – Jeff Straub
    An Analysis of Current Controversies in the Southern Baptist Convention
  • 11:45 am – Lunch

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Mark Ward, President
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Phil Brown
God’s Bible School and College

Andrew Goodwill
Maranatha Baptist University

Cory Marsh
Southern California Seminary

Kevin Oberlin
Bob Jones University

Ken Rathbun
Faith Baptist Bible College

Brett Williams
Central Baptist Theological Seminary

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