Backgrounds to Dispensationalism: Its Historical Genesis and Ecclesiastical Implications (2005)

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The purpose of this book is to describe the historical setting out of which dispensationalism has grown to establish what dispensationalism is and to point out its implications for contemporary church life. Beginning with a survey of the major features of dispensationalism in relation to the historic beliefs of the church the book then examines the origins of dispensationalism in the thinking of John Nelson Darby. What kind of man was Darby? What were the circumstances in which his theology was fashioned? What were the practical consequences of his theology of the church for his own day? Dr. Bass offers well-founded answers to these questions helping readers make their own evaluations about dispensationalism. Dr. Bass traces the development of Darbys thought and practice through the Plymouth Brethren movement. He clearly demonstrates how Darby not only introduced new theological concepts but new principles of interpretation. This emerging system of interpretation with its particular chronology of future events has largely informed the popular Left Behind eschatology. In this light it is clear that Basss discussion of Darbyite dispensationalism is just as relevant as when his book first came out in 1960. This study is the result of an intensive and exhaustive search for accuracy of detail with a fair non-argumentative style. Those wishing to do further research will appreciate his classified bibliography regarding dispensational literature.
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