139: What’s the Difference Between Dispensationalism and Covenant Theology?




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Summary: <br> <br> This episode is a follow-up to <a href="http://theologyfortherestofus.com/2016/08/16/138-what-is-covenant-theology/">our previous episode about Covenant Theology</a>. As stated in the previous episode, there are two primary frameworks used by most Protestants today to interpret Scripture: Covenant Theology and Dispensationalism.<br> <br> Dispensationalism considers Biblical history as divided deliberately by God into specific time periods (dispensations). In each dispensation, God governs and relates to his people in different ways. According to dispensationalists, each time period is thus administered in a certain way, and humanity is held responsible as a steward during that time.<br> <br> In this episode, Kenny highlights the key differences between the two theological systems. Then Kenny explains a few examples of how dispensationalism would interpret certain passages of Scripture versus how most theologians would interpret those same passages by taking a covenantal approach.<br> <br>