
PROF DION FORSTER - The Rapture: A Biblical and Historical Perspective
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In this segment, Prof Dion addresses the recent failed prediction of the Rapture on September 23/24 by South African pastors. He provides a theological and historical perspective to clarify confusion, explaining that the modern concept of a pre-tribulation rapture—where believers are suddenly taken to heaven—is a relatively recent development, originating in the 19th century through dispensationalist theology.
Professor Forster highlights two key errors in this interpretation: a category mistake (misreading apocalyptic and poetic biblical literature as literal history) and a cosmological mistake (applying an outdated, three-tiered universe model to scripture). He directs listeners to Matthew 24:36, which states that "about that day or hour no one knows," emphasizing that no prophet or believer is given special revelation of the timing.
Professor Forster highlights two key errors in this interpretation: a category mistake (misreading apocalyptic and poetic biblical literature as literal history) and a cosmological mistake (applying an outdated, three-tiered universe model to scripture). He directs listeners to Matthew 24:36, which states that "about that day or hour no one knows," emphasizing that no prophet or believer is given special revelation of the timing.