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Dispensationalism

Resources

  • Charts of Christian Theology and Doctrine, H. Wayne House, (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publ. House, 1992), pp. 15-16.
  • A Biblical Defense of Dispensationalism, S. Toussaint, Walvoord: A Tribute, Donald Campbell, ed., Moody, 1982, p. 81.
  • God, Evil, and Dispensations, N. Geisler, Walvoord: A Tribute, Donald Campbell, ed., Moody, 1982, p. 95.
  • Hermeneutics and Dispensationalism, E. Johnson, in Walvoord: A Tribute, Donald Campbell, ed., Moody, 1982, p. 239.
  • Perspectives on Evangelical Theology, K. Kantzer, S. Gundry, Baker, 1979, “The Current Status of Dispensationalism,” E.D. Radmacher, p. 163

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Universal Church

Dispensationalism has been distinguished by a focus on the centrality of the universal church, a commitment to a high view of biblical inspiration and authority, a recognition that every member is a minister within the church, an emphasis on God’s grace in the current era as expressed through the Spirit’s indwelling ministry, a commitment to share the gospel and emphasize the security of the believer who enters into God’s grace, an affirmation of the importance of prophetic and apocalyptic revelation in God’s plan, a belief in premillennialism and a future for Israel on the earth, and a recognition of discontinuities in the various ages of divine administration.

Darrel Bock, Charting Dispensationalism, Christianity Today, 1994


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