Dispensationalism, from Scripture Knowledge Institute
This overview of Dispensationalism examines why Hyper-dispensationalists - also called "Dry Cleaners" - do not practice water baptism, and why Traditional Dispensationalists believe all Christians should still be baptized.
Midweek Rapture Message Board: Hyperdispensationalists
Interesting debate between a Traditional Dispensationalist and a mid-Acts Hyper-Dispensationalist, who both hold the King James Bible as their final authority.
Apologetics For Christians Ministry - Examining Hyper Dispensationalism
Ministry provides Biblical responses to Mid Acts Dispensationalists and other groups on the issues of Salvation and the Bible.
Hyper-Dispensationalism
Although Dr. Peter Ruckman agrees that Hyper-Dispensationalists are Bible Believing Christians, he explains why he still considers Hyper-Dispensationalism itself to be unscriptural.
Answers.com: Hyperdispensationalism
Among the two main groups of Hyper-dispensationalists, most mid-Acts Dispensationalists do not consider themselves to be "Hypers"; although they apply this term to their Acts 28 brethren.
Are We Hyper-Dispensationalists?
Many opponents of mid-Acts Dispensationalism simply dismiss it as "Hyper-Dispensationalism", as Dr. Ironside did in his booklet, rather than analyzing its teachings based on Scripture.
Dispensationalism vs. Ultra-Dispensationalism
Ultra-Dispensationalism defined, plus the history of Dispensationalism from the times of Justin Martyr (110-165), Irenaeus (130-200), and Clement of Alexandria (150-220).
Ultra-Dispensationalism: Wrongly Dividing the Word
Harry Ironside examines Ultra-Dispensationalism, also known as Hyper-Dispensationalism, in the light of Holy Scripture.
Ultradispensationalism - a Personal Testimony
In addition to Doctrinal Ultradispensationalism, there is also Practical Ultradispensationalism, which even Traditional Dispensationalists may be guilty of.
Dispensational Truth and Error
Lee Spencer explains why believers in other dispensations were never saved by works (as some, but not all, Hyper-dispensationalists teach), because man - not God - sees faith by works.
Just One Gospel - A Look at Ultradispensationalism
Don Krow, a former ultra-dispensationalist, analyzes the dispensational distinctives between Israel and the church, and explains why he now rejects ultra-dispensationalism.
Ultradispensationalism
Ultradispensationalists can be divided into two distinct groups; and to Traditional Dispensationalists, the views of both groups are considered extreme, but not unscriptural.
Baker's Dozen
A Review of Chapter 65 of Charles Baker's Dispensational Theology, concerning its twelve allegations that the Church of Paul’s epistles is different from the Church that existed at Pentecost
Are We Ultra-Dispensationalists?
In this response to a Critique by Dr. Charles Ryrie, who believed the church began on Pentecost, Paul Sadler explains why mid-Acts Dispensationalists believe it began with Paul.
New Testament Survey: When Did the Church Begin?
This study gives several reasons as to why Traditional Dispensationalists reject both the Mid-Acts and Acts 28 Hyper-Dispensational viewpoints.
Beware of Hyper-Dispensationalism
There are several varieties of hyper-dispensationalism, and this article explains many of the different characteristics.
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