Hyperdispensationalism

Hyperdispensationalism

Hyper-dispensationalism (Mid-Acts Dispensationalism, ultra-dispensationalism or more rarely "Bullingerism") is a niche Protestant doctrine that views the teachings of the Apostle Paul both as unique from earlier apostles and as foundational for the church, a perspective sometimes characterized by proponents as the "Pauline Distinctive." E. W. Bullinger (1837–1913), an Anglican clergyman and scholar, is the best known early expositor of hyper-dispensationalism, although the ideas trace back further to John Nelson Darby (1800–1882).

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