
J.N. Darby and the Roots of Dispensationalism describes the work of one of the most important and under-studied theologians in the history of Christianity. In the late 1820s, John Nelson Darby abandoned his career as a priest in the Church of Ireland to become one of the principal leaders of a small but rapidly growing religious movement that became known as the “Plymouth Brethren.” Darby and other brethren modified the Calvinism that was common among their evangelical contemporaries, developing distinctive positions on key doctrines relating to salvation, the church, the work of the Holy Spirit, and the end times.After his death in 1882, Darby's successors revised and expanded his arguments, and Darby became known as the architect of the most influential system of end-times thinking among the world's half-a-billion evangelicals. This “dispensational premillennialism” exercises extraordinary influence in religious communities, but also in popular culture and geopolitics. But claims that Darby created this theological system may need to be qualified -for all his innovation, this reputation might be undeserved. This book reconstructs Darby's theological development and argues that his innovations were more complex and extensive than their reduction into dispensationalism might suggest. In fact, Darby's thought might be closer to that of his Reformed critics than to that of modern exponents of dispensationalism.
This book investigates the historical origins of dispensationalism by re-evaluating the theological contributions of John Nelson Darby. Crawford Gribben, a scholar of religious history, utilizes archival research and primary theological texts to challenge the common perception of Darby as the sole architect of modern dispensational premillennialism. The author argues that Darby's intellectual development was more nuanced than his later reputation suggests, proposing that his core doctrines share significant commonalities with the Reformed tradition.
What You Will Find
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Scholars recognize this work as a significant corrective to the simplified narratives surrounding the development of dispensational theology. Experts frequently note that the book provides a necessary academic re-examination of Darby's actual writings compared to the systems later attributed to him by his successors.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2023-09-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN-10:
0190932341
ISBN-13:
9780190932343
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