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Dispensationalism

For Dispensationalism we have terms and definitions in 3 topics. The topics are Apocalypse, Jewish History and Judaism.



Dispensationalism (Apocalypse)

A theological system which breaks history down into discrete epochs, called dispensations, in each of which God has offered humans a different means of salvation. First developed in the mid-19th century by English theologian John Nelson Darby, dispensationalism found its most popular expression in the "Scofield Reference Bible" of the early 20th century. See premillennialism, below.


Dispensationalism (Jewish History)

A modern conservative Protestant position that divides history into various periods of divine activity (dispensations or households), each of which is identified by a specific characterization.


Dispensationalism (Judaism)

A modern conservative Protestant position that divides history into various periods of divine activity (dispensations or households), each of which is identified by a specific characterization.


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