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  2. Dispensationalism - Wikipedia

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    Dispensationalism is a theological framework for interpreting the Bible which maintains that history is divided into multiple ages called "dispensations" in which God interacts with his chosen people in different ways. [1]: 19 It is often distinguished from covenant theology.

  3. Category:Dispensationalism - Wikipedia

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    Dispensationalism is a theological system in which history is divided into multiple ages or "dispensations" in which God acts with humanity in different ways. It generally adheres to the premillennial interpretation of Chapter 20 of the Book of Revelation.

  4. Ultradispensationalism - Wikipedia

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    Post-Acts dispensationalism holds that only the mystery of Ephesians and Colossians is the grace dispensation, which effectively dispensed with "the law of commandments...the ordinances that were against us" (Eph. 2:15; Col. 2:14), in order to bring those saved into the body during Paul's Later Acts ministry, with those like the Ephesians and ...

  5. Progressive dispensationalism - Wikipedia

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    Progressive and traditional dispensationalists hold to many common beliefs, including views that are uniquely dispensational. The vast majority of adherents in both schools hold to a distinction between Israel and the Church, [2]: 49–51 a future pre-tribulation rapture, [2]: 317 a seven-year tribulation, and a Millennial Kingdom [2]: 54–56 in which the rule of Jesus Christ will be centered ...

  6. Charles H. Welch - Wikipedia

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    Charles Henry Welch (called C. H. Welch) (1880–1967) was a Christian dispensational theologian, writer and speaker.. During his lifetime he produced over 60 books, booklets and pamphlets, and more than 500 audio recordings.

  7. Hyperdispensationalism - Wikipedia

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    If Darby appears to be followed more closely by hyperdispensationalism, Darby's dispensationalism and hyperdispensationalism are more consistent than American Acts 2 dispensationalism in marking Scripture's distinction between national Israel, with its earthly kingdom, from the Church, which is Christ's heavenly body.

  8. James Inglis (evangelist) - Wikipedia

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    James Inglis (1813–1872) was an American preacher and editor who was one of the earliest advocates of dispensational premillennialism in the United States.. Inglis was born in Scotland and immigrated to the United States in 1848, settling in Michigan.

  9. Dispensation - Wikipedia

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