Dispensationalism Today, Yesterday and Tomorrow (eBook)

 by Grover Gunn

In .mobi, ePub &.pdf formats

A critique of Dispensationalism: The Reformed faith holds that the Bible contains a unified progression of revelation in which God has one basic people who form the universal church. While acknowledging that God's final purpose in every detail of history is His own glory, the Reformed faith teaches that God's plan to save a people through the death of Christ is the unifying purpose that runs like a scarlet thread throughout redemptive history from Genesis to Revelation and ties it all together. There is an essential unity to God's people throughout the ages and a basic continuity in God's program throughout the ages.

This teaching on the unity of God's people and the continuity of God's program is the fundamental teaching with which dispensationalists disagree. Dispensationalists hold Biblical revelation to be an interrupted progression in which God has two basic peoples: the earthly seed, Israel, and the heavenly seed, the church. Dispensationalists tend, in various degrees, to deny that redemption through Christ is the basic unifying purpose in Scripture and to deny the basic continuity of God's plan of salvation in the Old and New Testaments. This two-people view of redemptive history can also lead to strong theorized dichotomies between law and grace, between conditional and unconditional covenants, between earthly and heavenly purposes, and between Jewish and Christian end-time prophetic events. As dispensationalist Dr. John F. Walvoord explains, dispensationalism "maintains sharply the distinctions between law and grace, between Israel and the church, between earthly and heavenly, and between prophecies being fulfilled and those which will be fulfilled in the millennium."16

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Defining the Basic System

Chapter 2: Israel and the Church

Chapter 3: The Parenthesis Theory and the Church in Prophecy

Chapter 4: The New Covenant, Part One

Chapter 5: The New Covenant, Part Two

Chapter 6: How They Argue Their Case

Chapter 7: Consistent Literalism

Chapter 8: Interpreting the Prophets

Chapter 9: Rightly Dividing the Word

Chapter 10: Christian Zionism

Chapter 11: "Thy Kingdom Come"

Chapter 12: Old Testament Salvation

Chapter 13: Dealing with It in the Real World

Appendix 1: The Pre-Tribulation Rapture Doctrine

Appendix 2: Conditional and Unconditional Covenants

-----

Related Resources
Dispensationalism (13-Part MP3 Discussion Series) by Reformed Forum
Presbyterianism and Dispensationalism by Vern Poythress
A Critique of Dispensational Premillennialism by Anthony Hoekema
A Critical Assessment of Dispensationalism (eBook) by A. W. Pink
Dispensationalism: A Reformed Evaluation by J. Ligon Duncan III
Covenant Theology vs. Dispensationalism by Robert L Reymond
Dispensationalism and Covenant Theology (Chart) by Lee Irons
Covenantalism vs Dispensationalism (YouTube) by by R C Sproul, Steven J Lawson, Dr Sinclair B Ferguson, W Robert Godfrey

Highly Recommended book 
Identifying the Seed: An Examination and Evaluation of the Differences between Dispensationalism and Covenant Theology by by Robert M. McKenzie
 

By Topic

Joy

By Scripture

Old Testament

Genesis

Exodus

Leviticus

Numbers

Deuteronomy

Joshua

Judges

Ruth

1 Samuel

2 Samuel

1 Kings

2 Kings

1 Chronicles

2 Chronicles

Ezra

Nehemiah

Esther

Job

Psalms

Proverbs

Ecclesiastes

Song of Solomon

Isaiah

Jeremiah

Lamentations

Ezekiel

Daniel

Hosea

Joel

Amos

Obadiah

Jonah

Micah

Nahum

Habakkuk

Zephaniah

Haggai

Zechariah

Malachi

New Testament

Matthew

Mark

Luke

John

Acts

Romans

1 Corinthians

2 Corinthians

Galatians

Ephesians

Philippians

Colossians

1 Thessalonians

2 Thessalonians

1 Timothy

2 Timothy

Titus

Philemon

Hebrews

James

1 Peter

2 Peter

1 John

2 John

3 John

Jude

Revelation

By Author

Latest Links