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  1. Feb 2, 2022 · Dispensationalist theology is perhaps best known for its distinctive eschatological doctrines, particularly the doctrine of the pre-tribulation rapture of the church.

  2. Dispensationalism is an evangelical theological system that addresses issues concerning the biblical covenants, Israel, the church, and end times. It also argues for a literal interpretation of Old Testament prophecies involving ethnic/national Israel, and the idea that the church is a New Testament entity that is distinct from Israel.

  3. Dispensationalism is a theological framework that views history as divided into distinct periods in which God interacts with mankind in specific ways. Each of these periods is known as a dispensation.

  4. May 1, 2023 · Dispensationalism is a modern hermeneutical system of theology that exists as an alternative to historic Reformed covenant theology. Dispensationalism originated in the nineteenth century in the writings of John Nelson Darby.

  5. Dispensationalism teaches that the Second Coming of Jesus Christ will be a physical event, by which a world-wide kingdom will be established in human history, geographically centered in Jerusalem.

  6. May 18, 2022 · Dispensational theology sustains that the covenant promises (spiritual, national, and physical) to Abraham, Moses, David and the new covenant which Jesus embodied must be literally fulfilled. The scope of the fulfilled promises includes Israel, the nations, and the land.

  7. Jun 3, 2022 · “Dispensationalism is an evangelical theological system that addresses issues concerning the biblical covenants, Israel, the church, and end times.”— Michael J. Vlach. Dispensationalists insist the Bible must be read literally.

  8. Jan 4, 2022 · Dispensationalism is a theological system that recognizes these ages ordained by God to order the affairs of the world. Dispensationalism has two primary distinctives: 1) a consistently literal interpretation of Scripture, especially Bible prophecy, and 2) a view of the uniqueness of Israel as separate from the Church in God’s program.

  9. Feb 21, 2023 · We don’t approach Scripture with a blank slate; we are informed by tradition and a theological heritage, which affects how we draw theological conclusions. Within evangelical theology, two broad traditions often govern our thinking about the covenants: dispensationalism and covenant theology.

  10. A dispensation of the gospel is a period of time in which the Lord has at least one authorized servant on the earth who bears the holy priesthood and the keys, and who has a divine commission to dispense the gospel to the inhabitants of the earth.

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