The Daily Theologian
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Michael Svigel, Chair and Professor of Theological Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary, to discuss a biblical defense of premillennial theology. Drawing from his extensive work in patristics and church history, Dr. Svigel explains how early Christian interpretation sheds light on Revelation 20 and the millennium. We walk carefully through the key interpretive issues that divide premillennialism, amillennialism, and postmillennialism, and Dr. Svigel lays out the hermeneutical differences behind these views, arguing that a consistent historical-grammatical approach best accounts for the text. This conversation is both exegetically detailed and historically informed, offering clarity on one of the most debated areas of Christian theology. If you’ve ever wrestled with how to interpret Revelation or wondered how the early church understood the millennium, this episode will sharpen your thinking. 00:00:08 - Intro 00:02:22 - What is Mellenial Theology? 00:14:05 - Is there a number that will trigger the second coming? 00:20:45 - Interpreting Revelation 20 00:47:22 - Hermeneutical Method for Revelation 01:13:30 - Understanding Different Eschatological Views 01:23:59 - The Fathers on the Future 01:31:33 - The Rapture 01:55:37 - Books & Resources 01:59:32 - Practical Implications of Premillinialism 02:12:18 - Closing RESOURCES Dr. Svigel’s Book, The Fathers on the Future: https://a.co/d/0hUN6SaX [https://a.co/d/0hUN6SaX] Dr. Svigel’s Website: https://fathersonthefuture.com [https://fathersonthefuture.com] Follow Dr. Svigel on X: https://x.com/Svigel?s=20 [https://x.com/Svigel?s=20]
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