Hyperpreterism and the PCA

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I am wondering if any of you know of any judicial cases on the topic of Hyper-preterism within the ranks of the PCA.

In 1997 our presbytery (Heartland) formed a study committee to deal with the issue of hyper-preterism. I was newly ordained and assigned to some of the research, however TE Phil Kayser (now with a different Reformed denomination) was the chief framer of our study paper. The committee was formed due to a TE voicing his move toward hyper-preterism. He left our presbytery/denomination before we were able to clearly identify his position and produce our final paper. Since that time I can't find the exact paper, but Phil Kayser essentially put it in to a booklet he wrote that can be found here:

http://www.biblicalblueprints.org/products/CritiqueFullPreterism.pdf?id=6

You will see he allows for a free download.
 
I am wondering if any of you know of any judicial cases on the topic of Hyper-preterism within the ranks of the PCA.

In 1997 our presbytery (Heartland) formed a study committee to deal with the issue of hyper-preterism. I was newly ordained and assigned to some of the research, however TE Phil Kayser (now with a different Reformed denomination) was the chief framer of our study paper. The committee was formed due to a TE voicing his move toward hyper-preterism. He left our presbytery/denomination before we were able to clearly identify his position and produce our final paper. Since that time I can't find the exact paper, but Phil Kayser essentially put it in to a booklet he wrote that can be found here:

http://www.biblicalblueprints.org/products/CritiqueFullPreterism.pdf?id=6

You will see he allows for a free download.

Thanks for this. This paper demonstrtes how far out of bounds HPs are. It is not simply that they deny the future coming. Their particular hermeneutic causes them to contradict much of the confession.
 
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