Discovering Dispensationalism

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By:  Cory M. Marsh & James I. Fazio

Is Dispensationalism truly a modern, relevant way to read and interpret the Bible? Many believe John Nelson Darby invented Dispensationalism in the 19th century, but this theological system of thought actually originates from widely known biblical truths taught for millennia.

Take a journey with Cory Marsh and James Fazio, professors at Southern California Seminary, and other theologians through the distinct milestones reflecting what would become known as Dispensationalism over 2,000 years of church history. The historical significance of this biblical-theological framework demonstrates that Dispensationalism, far from being “dead” or “fallen,” continues to shape Christian thought in the 21st century.

Hardcover, 399 pages, Code: BP087A

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By:  Cory M. Marsh & James I. Fazio

Is Dispensationalism truly a modern, relevant way to read and interpret the Bible? Many believe John Nelson Darby invented Dispensationalism in the 19th century, but this theological system of thought actually originates from widely known biblical truths taught for millennia.

Take a journey with Cory Marsh and James Fazio, professors at Southern California Seminary, and other theologians through the distinct milestones reflecting what would become known as Dispensationalism over 2,000 years of church history. The historical significance of this biblical-theological framework demonstrates that Dispensationalism, far from being “dead” or “fallen,” continues to shape Christian thought in the 21st century.

Hardcover, 399 pages, Code: BP087A

DESCRIPTION

By:  Cory M. Marsh & James I. Fazio

Is Dispensationalism truly a modern, relevant way to read and interpret the Bible? Many believe John Nelson Darby invented Dispensationalism in the 19th century, but this theological system of thought actually originates from widely known biblical truths taught for millennia.

Take a journey with Cory Marsh and James Fazio, professors at Southern California Seminary, and other theologians through the distinct milestones reflecting what would become known as Dispensationalism over 2,000 years of church history. The historical significance of this biblical-theological framework demonstrates that Dispensationalism, far from being “dead” or “fallen,” continues to shape Christian thought in the 21st century.

Hardcover, 399 pages, Code: BP087A

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