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The term "dispensation" in [[Protestant]] theology is a distinctive arrangement or period in which the purpose of [[God]] is worked out.  
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The term "dispensation" in [[Protestant]] theology is a distinctive arrangement or period in which the purpose of [[God]] is worked out. Many organizations and confessions recognize "dispensation" as a type of administration. The term [[dispensationalism]] though is a theological view that advocates periods (dispensations) form the framework through which God relates to mankind.
 
 
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The term "dispensation" in [[Protestant]] theology is a distinctive arrangement or period in which the purpose of [[God]] is worked out. Many organizations and confessions recognize "dispensation" as a type of administration. The term [[dispensationalism]] though is a theological view that advocates periods (dispensations) form the framework through which God relates to mankind.
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* [http://www.theopedia.com/Dispensation Theopedia - Dispensation]
 
* [http://www.theopedia.com/Dispensation Theopedia - Dispensation]
  
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Revision as of 19:02, 13 July 2008

Dispensation
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The term "dispensation" in Protestant theology is a distinctive arrangement or period in which the purpose of God is worked out. Many organizations and confessions recognize "dispensation" as a type of administration. The term dispensationalism though is a theological view that advocates periods (dispensations) form the framework through which God relates to mankind.

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