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Early in his spiritual life Pink was a Scofield Reference Bible carrying Christian. Yet around 1929 he began to reject dispensational teachings, as he grew in his understanding of Reformed theology. In this little work, A Study of Dispensationalism, we discover his core complaint against dispensationalism: it destroys the unity and applicability of Scripture. He so vigorously turned from dispensationalism that in these pages he denounces it as a modern and pernicious error. Through his characteristically insightful and compelling method he ably demonstrates dispensationalisms destructive tendencies. Against dispensationalism he argues that there is no conflict between the law and the Gospel of the grace of God. Pink laments that consciously or unconsciously, Dispensationalists are, in reality, repeating the sin of Jehoiakim, who mutilated Gods Word with his penknife (Jer. 36:23). The Apologetics Group, Inc. (A Division of NiceneCouncil dot com) is pleased to offer in print once again, Pinks devastating critique of dispensationalism. This well supplements our concerns as expressed in our Ninety-Five Theses Against Dispensationalism. Reading Pinks rebuttal of dispensationalism will show the earnest believer why our Ninety-Five Theses is such a necessary declaration. -- Dr. Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr.

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