Course Introduction Course
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Course Introduction
Dispensationalism is more than just one doctrine. It
is a doctrinal system.
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Doctrine
refers to something taught.
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Bible doctrine
is something that is taught in scripture no
matter how simple or complex.
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A major doctrine is a doctrine about
which the Bible says much, like the blood
atonement or prayer.
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A doctrinal division results from a
manmade division of the teachings of the Bible.
Doctrinal divisions would include the doctrine
of Christ, also known as Christology, or the
doctrine of prophecy, also known as Eschatology.
Dispensationalism deals with all of the above but is
none of the above. It is a doctrinal system.
This is an organized framework designed to give
greater meaning to the entire body of biblical
doctrine. It acts as a lens through which the truth
of scripture is viewed.
In
all doctrinal systems, there is an element of human
invention. In other words, God has not done all the
organizing for us. Man may attempt to organize Bible
doctrine with all honesty and integrity, but he
cannot avoid being human. So, whereas the text of
scripture is infallible, no doctrinal system can
make that claim.
Doctrinal systems are built around some unifying
theme. Dispensationalism declares that the most
central purpose of history is to bring glory to God.
Dispensationalism looks at history as a series of
tests in which man is given a particular set of
circumstances. Each set of circumstances is
different from all that have come before it and in
each man is given an opportunity to serve God and
know Him. In each testing period, mankind fails and
rebels against God. But God gets His glory in the
judgment He bestows and in the remnant who are saved
by His wondrous grace and love.
Course Directions
- Fill
out enrollment form (NOTE: You will receive the password
for the quizzes that pertain to this course at the time you submit
the enrollment form.)
- Begin taking course
- You may want to have your Bible available or you may choose to use
our online Bible links.
- Click on the link to listen to the MP3 file (Part 1) and study through
the notes as the lesson is being taught.
- When the first part is complete you will then listen to part 2 and
follow through the notes as the lesson is being taught.
- Upon completion of the notes and MP3's you will then click the link
at the bottom of the page that says "Take Quiz". Once
you have submitted your quiz you are ready to move on to the next lesson.
Course Lessons