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单词 dispensationalism
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dispensationalismn.

Etymology: < dispensational adj. + -ism suffix.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: dispenˈsationalism.
Theology.
Belief in a system of historical progression, as revealed in the Bible, consisting of a series of (spec. seven) stages in God's self-revelation and plan of salvation. Cf. dispensation n. 6.
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dispensationalism1928
1928 P. Mauro Gospel of Kingdom 8 Evangelical Christianity must purge itself of this leaven of dispensationalism ere it can display its former power.
1956 Interpretation X. 173 The principal feature of Dispensationalism and the one supplying its name is its teaching that seven Dispensations are to be discovered in Scripture, a dispensation being a span of time in which there is a revelation of God and a test of man's obedience.
1979 Church Times 23 Nov. 6/4 They find much truth in dispensationalism. Miraculous cures witness to unusual intrusions of the divine presence rather than to the normal ministry of the Church.
1986 Observer 26 Jan. 7/4 They all adhere to the doctrine of ‘dispensationalism’ which was first promulgated by the Plymouth Brethren in Britain in the 1830s... These people believe that the Bible is an almanac, chronicling future events which will culminate in Armageddon.

Derivatives

dispenˈsationalist n. an adherent of dispensationalism.
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dispensationalist1948
1948 L. G. Chafer Systematic Theol. IV. i. 8 Antidispensationalists refer to the belief which dispensationalists hold—that Christ offered the Kingdom to Israel and that it was rejected.
1963 Bibliotheca Sacra 120 49 Dispensationalists believe there is a difference between Israel and the church, and that God has a literal kingdom future for Israel.
1983 Richardson & Bowden New Dict. Christian Theol. 158/2 Dispensationalists trace their origins to the preaching and writings of John Nelson Darby of Dublin (1800–1882), one of the early leaders of the Plymouth Brethren.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1993; most recently modified version published online June 2019).
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