The schedule for the 2022 Bible Faculty Summit is as follows:
Tuesday, July 26
- 3:00–5:00 pm – Registration
- 5:00 pm – Dinner
- 6:00 pm – Greetings from Mark Ward and Dave Doran
- 6:15 pm – Joel Arnold
“A Biblical Theology of Intertextuality” - 7:05 pm – Mark Ward
“Does Psalm 12:6–7 Promise Perfect Textual Preservation of the Bible?”
Wednesday, July 27
- 7:30 am – Breakfast
- 8:15 am – Devotional
- 8:30 am – Phil Brown
“Holiness and Proverbs: Reading Proverbs like the Author of Hebrews” - 9:15 am – Jon Pratt
“The Hyper-Grace Movement: A Third Stream of Evangelical Antinomianism” - 10:00 am – Break
- 10:15 am – Timothy Little
“Woman’s Desire in Gen 3:16 and Man’s Desire in Song 7:10” - 11:00 am – Timothy Hughes
“Save Yourself and Your Hearers: The Relationship between the Minister’s Sanctification and Ministry Effectiveness in 1 Timothy” - 11:45 am – Group Photo
- 12:00 pm – Lunch & Publishing Roundtable
- 1:00 pm – Brian Collins
“Reviewing Recent Books on Covenant Theology” - 2:00 pm – Break
- 2:15 pm – Ken Casillas
“An Evaluation of the Progressive-Covenantal Approach to the Application of the Mosaic Law Today” - 3:15 pm – Paul Himes
“Testing the Theological-Conspiracy Theory: Utilizing Jude as Test-Case for ‘Heretical Alexandrian’ and ‘Suppressive Orthodox’ Positions on Deliberate Corruption in Textual Transmission” - 4:00 pm – Break for Dinner at DBTS Faculty Home
- 6:15 pm – Tim Miller
“Titus 1:6 and the Requirements for a Pastor’s Children” - 7:00 pm – Mark Snoeberger
“The Originalist Hermeneutic in Biblical and Constitutional Contexts: Comparison and Contrast”
Thursday, July 28
- 7:30 am – Breakfast
- 8:30 am – Devotional and BFS Comments: Mark Ward
- 8:45 am – Kristopher Endean
“All Things New: A Biblical-Theological Evaluation of the Term ‘Redemption’ To Describe Scripture’s Metanarrative” - 9:30 am – Kyle Dunham
“Qohelet and Royal Power in Ecclesiastes 8:1–8’ - 10:15 am — Break
- 10:30 am – Andrew Goodwill
“Ambiguity as Narrative Strategy? Three Test Cases in Kings” - 11:15 am – Break and Lunch