Introduction During the past century, contract theology and time theory have become the subject of much controversy in many evangelical circles. There are a lot of people afraid of God on both sides of this discussion, and more people do not know either side. Paul Karin talked quite well about this question. "If someone mentioned the word distributionist within a certain evangelical group, there would be various reactions.What is the epoch? Is it a frequent participant in the Bible?
Answer: Time is a theological system that provides the best written interpretation (the way of biblical interpretation). Furthermore, epochism clearly distinguishes Israel from the church. The seven classical times are innocence, conscience, government, dedication, law, grace, and the Millennium Kingdom. Each has six distinguishable patterns that show how God works with people who live in the distribution. God gives responsibility to people They do not meet God's demands Their failure is judged God stretches grace and hope for the future.
54 Some reformist times believe there is a big gap between contract / reform theology and the theory of the times, but there is often a considerable degree of commonality between the two theological systems. For example, the possibility that many early period scholars, such as Cirrus I. Scofield, editor-in-chief of the Scofield reference Bible, the first president of Dallas Theological Seminary, Dwight L. Moody, Ruben A. Toray, etc. are the root of the Calvinist Church It is high. Louis Sperry Chafer of Moody's Bible College is a congregation, James Brooks, Scofield's mentor, and John Voward, the second president of the Dallas Theological Seminary, are Presbyterian churches.
Today, many Christians read the Bible through a theological paradigm that was not known before the 19th century. This view, known as the theory of the times, introduces concepts like the Third Temple of the Jews mentioned before the disaster. However, the newness of eschatology is not the most important difference between time theory and historical Christian theology, many of which are not trivial. This argument raises questions about the nature of the empire, the church, and the gospel itself.
Christian Zionism is a term in the recent 19th century theology which began in the UK and is known as the age before 1000 years ago. Based on the complex interpretation of the texts of the Bible in books such as Daniel, Ezekiel, Revelation and so forth, we divide the history into times. Most other Christian groups see these predictions as old prophecies or as purely symbolic or spiritually important visions. However, the premirenial generation insisted that they would happen in the future in the future. The creation of Israel in 1948 and the war of six days in 1967 - Israel occupied the whole of Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza - inspired the previous millennium to believe that the last day began. Mr. Lindsey 's work, a best - selling nonfiction in the 1970' s, promoted the doctrine a thousand years ago for millions of Americans and served religious research at the University of Chicago North Park and the Middle East, mainly in Israel It was. Said Donald Wagner.