Biblical Eschatology

Shepherds Theological Seminary’s mission is to equip servant leaders for life and ministry no matter the
path our students take following graduation. At Shepherds, our faculty are not only committed to fulfilling
our mission statement—they have moved beyond their classrooms at Shepherds to provide continuing
educational references for alumni and pastors within the local church. Some professors have published
books, articles, podcasts, and YouTube channels where you can find interviews or teaching videos on
various theological topics.

Most recently, author and professor Dr. Michael J. Vlach expanded his teaching scope beyond his
Shepherds classroom and the books he has authored, such as He Will Reign Forever, The New Creation
Model and many more. Dr. Vlach’s newest release, Biblical Eschatology, a seminary level online video
course was designed for the local church—offering pastors a new dimension for teaching small groups. It
is Dr. Vlach’s hope that this course will equip students to better understand God’s purposes in the end time
events to come, and to draw them into a deeper desire to study and understand God’s word.

In addition to Dr.’s Vlach’s teaching, the course includes a reading assignment, PowerPoints, and
discussion questions for each of the individual video sessions that make up the course. To learn more
about Dr. Vlach and the Biblical Eschatology online course, visit michaeljvlach.com or click the button below.

Experience a Day at Shepherds

This semester's Day at Shepherds will take place on Monday, October 21st from 8:30am-12:30pm. This preview event offers an informative and enjoyable opportunity to experience Shepherds Theological Seminary!  You'll hear featured lectures from professors, meet current...

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Editor’s Note: This is an excerpt from Dispensational Hermeneutics (Theological Studies Press, 2022) by Dr. Michael J. Vlach. You may purchase the book here  Before considering the interpretation principles at the heart of Dispensationalism, it is helpful to have a...

The Problem of Evil

One of the most challenging questions to address is why God permits evil and suffering in the world. People everywhere are seeking answers about the presence of evil. How can a good God allow such injustices? How can a loving God permit murderers to kill, terrorists...

Key Elements of Dispensationalism’s Storyline

Editor’s Note: This is an excerpt from Dispensational Hermeneutics (Theological Studies Press, 2022) by Dr. Michael J. Vlach. You may purchase the book here  Before considering the interpretation principles at the heart of Dispensationalism, it is helpful to have a...

The Problem of Evil

One of the most challenging questions to address is why God permits evil and suffering in the world. People everywhere are seeking answers about the presence of evil. How can a good God allow such injustices? How can a loving God permit murderers to kill, terrorists...

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Editor’s Note: This is the transcript of the address delivered at the 2024 Graduation Ceremony of Shepherds Theological Seminary by President Stephen Davey. When Marsha and I, along with our infant twins, arrived to plant a church, we had been able to raise $650...

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Back in the 1970’s when I was teaching at a Bible college, one of my students asked me, somewhat tongue in cheek, what descriptive terms he should use to describe his ministry views in order for him to be, in his words, “the top dog.” He meant, like “fundamentalist.”...

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How good is your word? A contract may be defined as an agreement that is intended to be enforceable by law. This is why such agreements are often described as being “legally binding.” Contracts may be written or spoken. Yet, as many of us have learned the hard way, an...