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Traditional Dispensationalism maintains a firm distinction between the Church and the nation of Israel. Many Traditional Dispensationalists may also teach that there are certain Pauline "truths" that are unique to Paul's epistles. While most Traditional Dispensationalists do not place undue emphasis upon Pauline doctrine, there are always exceptions.
http://www.sounddoctrine.com/another_gospel.htm
Rightly Dividing, as in 2 Timothy 2:15, explains apparent contradictions in scripture, such as why the angel in Rev. 14:6-7 is not under the curse of Galatians 1:8-9.
http://www.biblebelievers.com/Dispensation_Chart.html
This chart depicts a Traditional viewpoint of Dispensationalism, in which this present dispensation exists from the Cross to the Rapture.
http://www.angelfire.com/nc/exhortationplace/dispdistinc.htm
Many false doctrines are based on passages taken out of context from the New Testament books of Matthew and Acts, and only a dispensational view will disprove them.
http://jesus-is-the-way.com/Dispensationalism.html
Some critics wrongly label Dispensationalists as extremists and misrepresent them with outright lies, such as the false claim that Pat Robertson (a post-millennialist) is actually a Dispensationalist.
http://www.biblebelievers.com/BlueDISP.html
Some writers have believed in different administrations ever since the first century; consequently, failure to understand the true teaching of dispensationalism has led many to make false applications of scripture.
http://www.fbgbible.org/C0423-060904.rtf
Dispensationalists view the mystery of God’s will in Ephesians 1:9-10 differently from Covenant Theologians and Progressive Dispensationalists, neither of which maintain a strict distinction between Israel and the Church.
http://www.lisaleland.com/llcopy/riverside090204.htm
Christianity also has four seasons, with winter characterized by excessive unscriptural teachings, such as one church's recent endorsement of Eastern religions; and springtime characterized by the recovery of Dispensational truth.
http://www.twonewcovenants.com/lastdays/lastdays.html
This study exposes the errors of preterist Gary DeMar's book titled "Last Days Madness."
http://www.thedericksons.com/theo/d07050.htm
In general, the premillennialist will be Dispensational in theology, and interpret scripture more literally than the Amillennialist, who may be a Covenant Theologian, with an allegorical interpretation of scripture.
http://godinvitesyou.com/ProgDisp.html
Tracing dispensationalism from beliefs held by Early Dispensationalists (called EDs) through those held by Recent Dispensationalists (RDs), this paper highlights changes that have allowed the recent development of PD.
http://bartimaeus.us/a_c_gaebelein.html
Brief annotations on the books of the Bible by Arno Gaebelein, a champion of traditional dispensational theology.
http://www.faithalone.org/journal/1990i/Acts2-38.html
This Traditional Dispensationalist questions the doubtful teaching that Acts 2:38 demands baptism for salvation, as well as the Ultra-Dispensational view that it applied only to Israel.
http://bible.org/article/relationship-church-israel/
Covenant Theology and Dispensationalism are different theological systems developed to explain how God deals with man in salvation, and the role of Israel and the Church in God's plan of salvation.
http://www.theologyonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=26927
In this online forum, the merits of Dispensational Theology are discussed by dispensationalists and non-dispensationalists alike.
http://www.gotquestions.org/dispensationalism.html
Gives three reasons why Dispensationalism is the best way to view scripture.
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