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The Statement of Fundamental Truths is a confession of faith outlining the 16 essential doctrines adhered to by the Assemblies of God USA.These doctrines are heavily based on other evangelical confessions of faith but differ by being clearly Pentecostal. [1]
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.
The Fundamentals: A Testimony To The Truth (generally referred to simply as The Fundamentals) is a set of ninety essays published between 1910 and 1915 by the Testimony Publishing Company of Chicago. It was initially published quarterly in twelve volumes, then republished in 1917 by the Bible Institute of Los Angeles as a four-volume set.
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.
Most Independent Baptists believe in Dispensationalism and the pre-tribulational rapture, [12] however a few hold to a non-dispensational prewrath view of the rapture. [39] [40] They may have also differences on issues such as the eternal generation of the Son, [14] [41] dispensational salvation, [42] moral standards, dress standards among ...
Dispensationalism traces its roots to the 1830s and John Nelson Darby (1800–1882), an Anglican churchman and an early leader of the Plymouth Brethren. In the US, the dispensational form of premillennialism was propagated on the popular level largely through the Scofield Reference Bible and on the academic level with Lewis Sperry Chafer 's ...
The Conference was founded as the Believers' Meeting for Bible Study in 1875 by evangelical pastors in the United States. [1] The driving force behind the meeting was James H. Brookes, a Presbyterian minister from St. Louis. [2]
Faith's Fundamentals: Seven Essentials of Christian Belief; God Most High: What the Bible Says about God the Creator, Ruler, Redeemer; Solid: The Authority of God's Word; Studies in First Peter: 35 Lessons for Personal or Group Study; Saved by Grace: The Essence of Christianity; The Collected Writings of Jack Cottrell (Volumes 1 - 18) [11]