Part One
INTRODUCTION: 3 WHY THEOLOGY?
A DISPENSATIONAL THEOLOGY
By Charles F Baker
INTRODUCTION: 3 WHY THEOLOGY?
A DISPENSATIONAL THEOLOGY
By Charles F Baker
4. The dispensational character of the Bible
produces many seeming contradictions which can only be resolved by a systematic
study. For example, the Bible in one place limits man’s diet to fruits and
vegetables; in another place it grants him the right to eat of every moving
thing that liveth; and in yet another place it limits
the kinds of meat which may be eaten. In one place the Bible commands
circumcision with the warning that the uncircumcised man would be cut off from
God’s people; in another place man is told that if he is circumcised Christ
will profit him nothing. In one place preachers are told to go only to the lost
sheep of the house of Israel; in another they are told to go to all mankind
without distinction. These and a host of other seeming contradictions and
inconsistencies are resolved through a systematic and dispensational
interpretation of Scripture.
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