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Structure of Dispensational Theology (9): Distinctive Features: Inception and Departure of the Church – II

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his two-part sub-series on the distinctive features of Dispensational Theology. In this lecture, Dr. Johnson discusses the timing of the rapture of the church at the Second Advent of the Messiah.

Structure of Dispensational Theology (6): Distinctive Features: Law and Grace – I

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson contrasts the different approaches of Covenant and Dispensation Theology to role of the old Hebrew law in Christian life.

Structure of Dispensational Theology (3): Distinctive Features: The Hermeneutic – II

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his lecture on the hermenutics behind dispensational theology. Dr. Johnson discusses how typology relates to dispensationalism.

Structure of Dispensational Theology (1): The Dispensations

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson begins a nine part series on the organization of dispensational theology. Dr. Johnson begins with the definitions of the actual "dispensations," or ages of time during which mankind has unique relationships with God.

The History of Dispensational Theology

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson provides a concise lecture on the leaders in the history of dispensational thought, including John Nelson Darby, C. I. Scofield and the leaders of Dallas Theological Seminary.

The Fall of Man and the Messianic Promise, or the Covenant of Grace – II

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his discussion on the Covenant of Grace put in place by God after Adam's sin.

The Fall of Man and the Messianic Promise, or the Covenant of Grace – I

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his exposition on God's Covenant of Grace with mankind after Adam's fall by contrasting and comparing it with the Covenant of Works.

The Mysterious Counsel Chamber, or the Covenant of Redemption

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson outlines the three concepts of how God covenants with man for salvation.

The History of Covenant Theology – II

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson sets forth the history of Covenant Theology as it originated in the 16th Century.

The History of Covenant Theology – I

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson introduces his series on Reformed Protestant theological traditions of thought. Dr. Johnson's first lecture lays out the essential definition of Covenant Theology as well as the difference between the system of thought and the specific relationships between God and the saints found in Scripture.