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- Getting Dispensationalists and Nondispensationalists to Listen to Each Other. The Term "Dispensationalist"". Understanding Dispensationalists. Chestnut...
- dispensationalism. All dispensationalists view the dispensations as chronologically successive. Progressive dispensationalists, in addition to viewing...
- of hyperdispensationalism are classic dispensationalists such as Scofield and Chafer, revised dispensationalists like John Walvoord and Charles Ryrie,...
- dispensationalists, as the Bible church movement has largely been attributed to the Dallas Theological Seminary, which is a leading dispensationalist...
- dispensationalists hold that the first event precedes the period of tribulation, even if not immediately (see chart for additional dispensationalist timing...
- significantly after the Six-Day War of 1967, and many dispensationalist and non-dispensationalist evangelical Christians, especially Christians in the...
- believe in the importance of a ****ure rebuilt temple (viz., some dispensationalists) hold that the importance of the sacrificial system shifts to a Memorial...
- church; the restraining power the Roman empire.[citation needed] Dispensationalists view this as a reference to a coming world ruler (Antichrist) who...
- reestablishment of Israel in 1948 provided a major impetus to the dispensationalist belief system. The wars of Israel after 1948 with its Arab neighbors...
- Jewish selves by becoming Christians. The missions also promoted the dispensationalist idea that the Church equals the body of the true Christian believers...