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Very few have heard of “Dispensationalism,” and fewer could give a paragraph-length definition of it, and yet it saturates Evangelical thinking and influences much of what is in the news headlines today
Are you aware of the common thread that ties together the following diverse list of things:
All of these are connected by one thing: Dispensationalism. The latter belief system has shaped the theology, values, and worldview of a very large fraction of Christians, particularly American Evangelicals, and is a major driving force behind their prominence in the news headlines today. And yet a vast majority of people, including many Christians, have never heard of “Dispensationalism”: even those who would claim to have heard of it would be unable to give a short paragraph-length definition of what the word means.
Next week, we want to explore how Dispensationalism is not just an American phenomenon …. or an American problem …. and why many people feel that it jeopardizes the very future of our planet (its adherents are committed to a self-fulfilling prophecy of global destruction). But before we get into those deeper waters, we need to give this quick 101 Introduction to that theological construct: its origin, time-line, dimensions, and footprint.
We spoke to Eric Scot English, who has training in philosophy and Christian theology and history, about his recently released book: The Kingdom of Man: Evangelicalism and the Distortion of Christianity. Some of the distortions that we talked about include: Christian Nationalism, Christian Zionism, Dominionism, the Kingdom Identity movement, the doctrine of Manifest Destiny, and even the Prosperity Gospel.
Enjoy!
Find more information about Eric at his blog-page or at Patheos.com. His most recent book is available at Amazon.com
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Very few have heard of “Dispensationalism,” and fewer could give a paragraph-length definition of it, and yet it saturates Evangelical thinking and influences much of what is in the news headlines today
Are you aware of the common thread that ties together the following diverse list of things:
All of these are connected by one thing: Dispensationalism. The latter belief system has shaped the theology, values, and worldview of a very large fraction of Christians, particularly American Evangelicals, and is a major driving force behind their prominence in the news headlines today. And yet a vast majority of people, including many Christians, have never heard of “Dispensationalism”: even those who would claim to have heard of it would be unable to give a short paragraph-length definition of what the word means.
Next week, we want to explore how Dispensationalism is not just an American phenomenon …. or an American problem …. and why many people feel that it jeopardizes the very future of our planet (its adherents are committed to a self-fulfilling prophecy of global destruction). But before we get into those deeper waters, we need to give this quick 101 Introduction to that theological construct: its origin, time-line, dimensions, and footprint.
We spoke to Eric Scot English, who has training in philosophy and Christian theology and history, about his recently released book: The Kingdom of Man: Evangelicalism and the Distortion of Christianity. Some of the distortions that we talked about include: Christian Nationalism, Christian Zionism, Dominionism, the Kingdom Identity movement, the doctrine of Manifest Destiny, and even the Prosperity Gospel.
Enjoy!
Find more information about Eric at his blog-page or at Patheos.com. His most recent book is available at Amazon.com
To help grow this podcast, please like, share and post a rating/review at your favorite podcast catcher.
Subscribe here to get updates each time a new episode is posted...
Join our private discussion group at Facebook and our YouTube channel.
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