Dispensationalism: Rightly Dividing the People of God?
This concise examination of dispensationalism dispels much current confusion by clarifying the most central and problematic teachings of dispensationalists in the light of Scripture and historic Reformed theology.
Author: Keith A. Mathison (MA, Reformed Theological Seminary; PhD, Whitefield Theological Seminary) is dean of the Ligonier Academy of Biblical and Theological Studies and an associate editor of Tabletalk magazine at Ligonier Ministries. He is the author of Dispensationalism: Rightly Dividing the People of God?; Postmillennialism: An Eschatology of Hope; The Shape of Sola Scriptura; and Given for You: Reclaiming Calvin's Doctrine of the Lord's Supper. He is editor of When Shall These Things Be: A Reformed Response to Hyper-Preterism and associate editor of The Reformation Study Bible. He lives in Lake Mary, Florida, with his wife and children. Endorsements: ". . . a clear introduction to the essential issues that divide dispensational theology from the classical Reformed orthodoxy. . . . a valuable tool for the lay person." "The reviewer has read a number of books on this theme . . . none more lucid and helpful than this." "Those who follow Reformed theology will appreciate the author's careful and clear presentation; those who believe in classical dispensationalism will not agree. . . . Yet both groups will gain new insight into the Word."
--R. C. Sproul
--The Banner of Truth
--Pulpit Helps
Additional Information:
| Cover: | Softcover |
| Number of Pages: | 160 |
| Publisher: | P&R Publishing |
| Publication Date: | 1995 |

