Tag: Dispensationalism
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The Reformation: A Matter of Interpretation, Part 3
Dispensationalism is a product of the consistent application of the Reformation hermeneutic.
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The Reformation: A Matter of Interpretation, Part 2
The Dark Age and the Medieval Period (c. 300-1517 AD) Although literal, normal interpretation did exist during this period, the prevailing form of interpretation was that of allegorical, which was strictly employed by the Roman Catholic Church. The Roman church’s interpretive method is described well in the following: …‘The literal sense is that which the…
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A Dispensational View of the Christian Life, Part 6
As we continue to look at the Dispensational view of the Christian life, we are pleased to be able to begin to look at the more positive side of the issue. That is not to say that the content of the teaching doesn’t have negative aspects, but the outcome of those is quite positive. Having…
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A Dispensational View of the Spiritual Life, or, Homage to He That Is Spiritual, Part 4
In this He That Is Spiritual article we will continue our discussion of the spiritual life from a Dispensational, therefore Scriptural viewpoint. I don’t say that simply to poke the nose of Reformed Covenantalists who believe Dispensationalism is wrong. I say that based on points made earlier in the previous three articles. Before anyone decides to…
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