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From Ecclesial Ruin to the Blessed Hope: The Connection between John Nelson Darby's Ecclesiology and His Dispensational Theology in His Sermons

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Stephen Mark Fulmer. From Ecclesial Ruin to the Blessed Hope: The Connection Between John Nelson Darby's Ecclesiology and His Dispensational Theology In His Sermons. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1a6fa5ca-17bd-4da0-ace1-9f2d10e0e66e.

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S. M. Fulmer. From Ecclesial Ruin to the Blessed Hope: The Connection between John Nelson Darby's Ecclesiology and His Dispensational Theology in His Sermons. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1a6fa5ca-17bd-4da0-ace1-9f2d10e0e66e

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Stephen Mark Fulmer. From Ecclesial Ruin to the Blessed Hope: The Connection Between John Nelson Darby's Ecclesiology and His Dispensational Theology In His Sermons. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1a6fa5ca-17bd-4da0-ace1-9f2d10e0e66e.

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  • The author examined how the preaching of John Nelson Darby demonstrate a correlation between his ecclesiology and the formation of his dispensational theology. A total of 15 of Darby’s sermons were reviewed within the context of five eschatological themes: (1) the ruin and apostasy of the church, (2) a call to separation and holiness, (3) the blessed hope – Christ’s soon return, (4) the coming eschatological judgment, (5) the church as the bride of Christ. The author concludes that Darby’s sermons are an important resource that reveals that his ecclesiology and his eschatology are developed in a profoundly interconnected manner and reinforce one another.
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  • 02/16/2024

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