| Covenant Theology Versus Dispensationalism: Although some critics of Dispensationalism claim that the early church fathers were Covenant Theologians, systematized Covenant Theology is actually of recent origin. |
| A Biblical Look at the Baptism of the Holy Spirit: The major doctrine the Pentecostals and Charismatics do not understand is the dispensational truth that Christians are not in the Old Testament times, but live in a different dispensation. |
| A Dispensational Model: The Essentials - Part I: This page systematically presents the essential elements of Traditional or Classical Dispensationalism, and carefully answers the false belief that Dispensationalism teaches more than one way of salvation. |
| An Introduction to Dispensations: Dispensationalism best explains the reason why God has changed His instructions for believers down through the ages (i.e., believers today are no longer forbidden from eating certain meats). |
| Another Gospel?: Dispensationalism resolves perceived scriptural contradictions; for example, Gal. 1:6-9 condemns those who preach another gospel, yet an angel clearly preaches another gospel in Revelation 14:6, without being condemned. |
| Berean Radio Network: Biblical studies in apologetics and dispensational teaching |
| Bible Food For Hungry Christians - Examining the Biblical Term "Dispensation": Once God's Dispensations are understood, non-Church-Age Scriptures cannot be applied to the church today; for example, Matt 24:36-44 does not refer to the Rapture. |
| Bible Study Lessons: With thirty Bible Lessons on one page, Lesson 10 emphasizes the importance of Dispensationalism; and Lesson 19 describes at least four dispensations, with the third dispensation interrupting the second. |
| Bible Study Letters: Dispensations: Dispensationalists are commonly accused of teaching different methods of salvation in different dispensations; however, the Bible states that salvation comes from Christ alone, and is never based on works. |
| Bible Study Manuals: Dispensational Theology: After giving a basic definition of Dispensationalism, this study examines the seven traditionally recognized dispensations in detail, including the common Dispensational viewpoint concerning the seventy weeks of Daniel. |
| Biblion College-Seminary -- Silverton, Oregon: Biblion College-Seminary (BCS) is a non–profit fundamental, dispensational Christian College with one purpose - to train men and women to teach the Bible in an accurate and interesting way. |
| Brethren Writers Hall of Fame: Life and Works of all major authors of dispensational works, mostly Plymouth Brethren but many Presbyterian and Lutheran. With works online, more samples of works, and links to similar sites. |
| Clarence Larkin Charts: Bible Charts, by Clarence Larkin, have been extremely helpful to Christians since they were first published over 75 years ago. |
| Covenants and Dispensations: This treatise on the various dispensations of God's covenants is written from a fairly dispensational perspective, although its author claims to be neither a Dispensationalist nor a Covenant Theologian. |
| Difficult Scriptures Explained: Dispensationalism helps explain the seeming contradictions in Scripture; for example, one passage intones "saved by faith without works", while another states "faith without works is dead". |
| Dispensational International Research Network: Although recent systematized eschatology portrays confusion on this subject in the early church, many church fathers set forth theological principles which laid the foundation for modern systematized dispensationalism. |
| Dispensationalism - Bible Study with Pastor Gregory: God administrates His rule over the world as He progressively works out His purpose in the world for His own glory. |
| Dispensationalism and God's Glory: The primary focus of this paper is to discuss the glory of God, as it is seen in the dispensations. |
| Dispensationalism and the Church: The key to Dispensationalism lies not in defining a specific number of dispensations, but in the belief that God is working with man in a progressive way. |
| Dispensationalism Defended: The Bible For Today presents several audio messages that explain and defend Dispensationalism, by Pastor D. A. Waite, Th.D., Ph.D. which proclaims and defends the principles of the Bible. |
| Dispensationalism Defined: Dispensationalists acknowledge the distinction between Israel and the Church, apply a consistently literal principle of interpretation, and conceive God's purpose to be His own glory, rather than the single purpose of salvation. |
| Dispensationalism Explained: Various articles clarifying Dispensationalism, in view of the confused theological climate. |
| Dispensationalism Explained - Tom Elseroad: Dispensationalism takes into account progressive and ongoing revelation. Each successive dispensation unfolds more of God's truth. |
| Dispensationalism Understood: One in a series of 36 Bible lessons from Rogma International, intended to help its students lay a foundation to understanding God's word |
| Dispensationalism's Development: Dispensationalism is a movement of eschatological interpretation distinguished by its belief that a consistently literal hermeneutic mandates a consistent biblical distinction between Israel and the Church. |
| Dispensationalism's Missing Link: This Paper will consider three types of Dispensationalism (Classic Pauline, Traditional, and Progressive), and the relationship of the Independent Fundamental Churches of America to them. |
| Dispensationalism, by F.J. Smith: Because dispensationalists tend to interpret the scriptures more literally, they see a clear distinction between God’s program for Israel and His program for the church. |
| Dispensations & Creation Week: The six-day creation (and seventh day of rest) in Genesis perfectly portrays the seven dispensations, because each day of creation matches the corresponding dispensation, with some very interesting parallels. |
| Doc's Exhortation Place: Free Bible Studies and outline studies, all from the standpoint of Biblically principled dispensationalism. |
| Does Dispensationalism Teach Two Ways of Salvation?: Although normative dispensationalism has never taught anything other than a single way of salvation, its opponents often make the false claim that dispensationalism teaches two ways of salvation. |
| Duluth Bible Church: Rightly Dividing: From Duluth Bible Church, these Rightly Dividing Illustrations explain the preaching of the Gospel of Jesus Christ (Romans 1:16) from a Dispensational perspective. |
| Forum: Eschatology: Because Southern Baptists have formed no consensus on Eschatology, SBC Life gathered 3 scholars - Drs. Paige Patterson (a dispensational premillennialist), David Dockery, and Millard Erickson - to discuss this issue. |
| Grace Notes on Dispensations: This page combines a basic outline of Dispensationalism with a brief overview of the Scofield Reference Bible. |
| How Does the Dispensationalist Interpret the Sermon on the Mount?: The argument developed in this paper is an analysis of four major but differing views by Dr. Campbell, Dr. Toussaint, Mr. Sinclair, and Dr. Pentecost. |
| Intro to Dispensations: This nine-part series on Dispensationalism contains a separate study for each of eight distinct dispensations, with the eighth being the new heaven and earth. |
| Introduction to Dispensational Theology: The Bible is a complex work, with a clear design and process; and dispensationalism breaks it down into various components, so that it is easier to understand. |
| Israel: The Center of Divine History: Just as Luther re-discovered the long-suppressed doctrine of salvation by faith during the Reformation, so have Dispensationalists re-discovered the long-lost truth of the pre-Millennial Rapture. |
| Literal Hermeneutics, Theological Method, and the Essence of Dispensationalism: This paper, which refines Charles Ryrie's "sine qua non" of dispensationalism, shows that the differences between dispensationalism and covenantalism are so great, they can never be successfully reconciled. |
| Mystery of The Ages - Part 1: The church is neither a continuation of the "Jewish Dispensation", nor the "kingdom", because the mystery of the ages was not revealed prior to Paul’s apostleship (Eph. 3:5-7). |
| Peter, Paul, or Mary - Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth: Much of the material here is taken from the book by Dr. Douglas Stauffer called One Book Rightly Divided, and is used with his permission and blessing. |
| Pre-Trib Perspectives - The First Foundation: Consistent Literal Interpretation: Although Dispensationalists apply consistent literal interpretation "whenever possible", they realize some passages are obviously figurative; yet critics misrepresent the practice of literal interpretation by pointing to these very passages. |
| Pre-Trib Rapture Deception?: John Darby probably began believing in a pre-trib rapture between December 1826 and January 1827, thereby having a three-year jump on Margaret McDonald's supposed "vision" in 1830. |
| Preaching of Jesus Christ According to the Revelation Of the Mystery: When Jesus Christ is preached according to the revelation of the Mystery, the saints will be edified with the sound doctrine of Grace for this present dispensation. |
| Present Evil Age, Dispensation of Grace, and World System: This paper, presented to the Theological Forum on Contemporary Issues, explores the similarities and distinctions between the dispensation of grace, the world system, and this present evil age. |
| Rightly Dividing Leads to Rightly Understanding the Kingdom: God's plans for the nation of Israel were different from His plans for the church, because during the Four Gospels, Jesus was offering the kingdom to Israel alone. |
| Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth: C. I. Scofield's explanation of the seven unequal time periods, from the creation of Adam to the new heaven and new earth, which are referred to as dispensations. |
| Some Reflection on the Dispensations: The word Dispensation does not refer to different programs of salvation, which has always been by grace through faith (Eph. 2:8); but to the manner in which God manages mankind. |
| Study the Bible Dispensationally: Even traditional dispensationalists sometimes recognize as many as nine dispensations; also, this page traces the belief in dispensations all the way back to the Apostles. |
| The Abrahamic Covenant, Dispensationally Considered: One's understanding of scripture concerning the nation of Israel and end time events is profoundly influenced by whether one holds to a Dispensational or a Covenant Theological viewpoint. |
| The Dispensation of Grace: Because the beginning of the book of Acts is transitional, it isn't until the Jews nationally reject their Messiah that the gospel is taken directly to the Gentiles. |
| The Dispensational Gospels: Dispensationalism is in danger of falling, due in part to a failure to distinguish between Jesus' earthly Gospel for Israel, and His heavenly Gospel for the Church. |
| The Dispensations: It is absolutely essential for the believer to learn the scriptural difference between his relationship to earth and heaven, the flesh and the Spirit, Judaism and Christianity. |
| The Dispensations: This chart outlines three major dispensations (Theocentric, Christocentric, and Eschatological), as taught by R. B. Thieme |
| The Distinction Between Israel and the Church: This page presents evidence supporting the distinction between Israel and the church, and explains why the church could not have existed prior to Acts chapter 2. |
| The Historical Development of Dispensational Theology In Fundamentalism: One of fundamentalism's key characteristics, from the time it was introduced in the early 1800s to its almost wide scale acceptance in the middle of the twentieth century, is Dispensationalism. |
| The Importance of the Work of the Holy Spirit and the Gospel: The Holy Spirit is the Restrainer of evil during this dispensation, and when He departs with the Church at the Rapture, evil will reign throughout Daniel’s 70th Week. |
| The Midweek Rapture and the Pauline Ministry: Paul received revelation that the day of Christ is different from the day of the Lord, and that the 12 apostles were unknowing members of Christ's Body in Acts 2. |
| The Parenthesis of the Present Dispensation: Sudden prophetic breaks, such as Christ's proclamation that only half of Isaiah 61:2 was fulfilled in Luke 4:18-20, are best explained Dispensationally; the second half pertains to a future dispensation. |
| The Scriptural fact that Israel has a future supports Dispensationalism: In order to change from Dispensationalism to postmillennialism, it is necessary to spiritualize many passages referring to a future for national Israel, and replace Israel with the church. |
| The Theke: The Theke - A collection of links focused on Dispensationalism and Biblical prophecy. |
| Thy Testimonies: This is a non-sectarian, dispensational Bible study site, teaching God’s sovereignty, and the Scriptures rightly divided. We have nothing to sell, and nothing to join |
| What is Dispensationalism, By Michael J. Vlach: Since the mid-1800s, dispensationalism has exerted great influence on the way many Christians view the doctrines of ecclesiology and eschatology |
| Why We Need Dispensationalism: David F. Reagan explains why "rightly dividing the word" according to 2 Tim. 2:15 is a dynamic approach to scripture, compared to the static concept of "right division". |