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  • Are We Hyper-Dispensationalists? - Many opponents of mid-Acts Dispensationalism simply dismiss it as "Hyper-Dispensationalism", as Dr. Ironside did in his booklet, rather than analyzing its teachings based on Scripture.
  • Baker's Dozen - A Classic (Acts 2) Dispensational Review of Chapter 65 in Charles Baker's Dispensational Theology, with its twelve allegations that the present Church is different from the Church that existed at Pentecost
  • Beacon Ministries / Grace Bible Fellowship - Today we find no shortage of Bible teaching, but sound Bible doctrine which "rightly divides the word of truth" is very rare. This site teaches mid-acts dispensationalism.
  • Dispensationalism vs. Ultra-Dispensationalism - Ultra-Dispensationalism defined, plus the history of Dispensationalism from the times of Justin Martyr (110-165), Irenaeus (130-200), and Clement of Alexandria (150-220).
  • Hyper-Dispensationalism - Although Dr. Peter Ruckman agrees that Hyper-Dispensationalists are Bible Believing Christians, he explains why he still considers Hyper-Dispensationalism itself to be unscriptural.
  • Ultradispensationalism - Ultradispensationalists, also called hyperdispensationalists, can be divided into two distinct groups; and to Traditional Dispensationalists, the views of both groups are considered extreme, but not unscriptural.
  • Ultradispensationalism - a Personal Testimony - In addition to Doctrinal Ultradispensationalism, there is also Practical Ultradispensationalism, which even Traditional Dispensationalists may be guilty of.
  • Ultradispensationalism Defined - Ultradispensationalism simply describes those who rightly divide to a further extent; yet many "Ultradispensationalists" refuse fellowship with other Dispensationalists whose beliefs do not agree in every detail.
  • Water Baptism - Mid-Acts dispensationalist Jerry Shugart questions the assumption made by many hyper-dispensationalists that in earlier dispensations, submitting to the rite of water baptism was required for salvation.
  • Water Baptism and the Forgiveness of Sins in Acts 2:38 - This paper examines 5 interpretations of Acts 2:38, including the ultra-dispensational conclusion that believing Jews of that dispensation had to repent and be baptized in order to be saved. [PDF]
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