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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Dispensation
For instance, when a dispensation is granted from the matrimonial impediment of a vow, the pope remits the obligation resulting from the promise made to God, consequently also the impediment it raised against marriage.
A matrimonial dispensation is the relaxation in a particular case of an impediment prohibiting or annulling a marriage.
Dispensing power from public impediments in the case of pauperes or quasi-pauperes was transferred from the Dataria and the Penitentiaria to a newly established Congregation known as the Congregatio de Disciplinâ Sacramentorum.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/05041a.htm   (5999 words)

  
 Dispensationalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Each dispensation is said to represent a different way in which God deals with man, often a different test for man. "These periods are marked off in Scripture by some change in God's method of dealing with mankind, in respect to two questions: of sin, and of man's responsibility," explained C. Scofield.
The view that the Body of Christ and the Dispensation of Grace is a parenthesis in God's plan which was not foreseen by the Old Testament.
The idea of the parenthesis does not indicate a failure in God's plan, but claims the "church" was not anticipated (or in view) in the prophecies of the Old Testament (this is why it is referred to as the "mystery" in Paul's Epistles).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dispensationalism   (2952 words)

  
 Dispensationalism by Ray A. King
Dispensational theology is a system that embodies three essential concepts: 1) The church is distinct from Israel, "a man who fails to distinguish Israel and the Church will inevitably not hold to dispensational distinctions," 2) God's overall purpose is to bring glory to Himself.
Each of the dispensations may be regarded as a new test of the natural man, and each ends in judgment-marking his utter failure in every dispensation.
Five of these dispensations, or periods of time, have been fulfilled; we are living in the sixth, probably toward its close, and have before us the seventh, and the last-the millennium.
lionofjudah.tribulationforces.com /articles/prophecy/king_dispensationalism.html   (1973 words)

  
 Dispensation, Dispensationalism
Dispensations of Providence are providential events which affect men either in the way of mercy or of judgement.
The basis of salvation in every dispensation is the death of Christ; the requirement for salvation in every age is faith; the object of faith is the true God; but the content of faith changes in the various dispensations.
The OT and NT dispensations are readily recognized, though some add dispensations related to the call of Abraham and the giving of the Mosaic law (e.g., Charles Hodge).
mb-soft.com /believe/text/dispensa.htm   (1345 words)

  
 Questions and Answers Showing Man his Duty
A fleshly principle, which is contrary to the knowledge, fear, and obedience of the Lord, and to all that springs from the principle and power of his life.
None of himself; but being freely touched by the other principle, and tasting thereof, he is to wait on God's mercy and grace for the manifestation of his light and power, to discover to him the evil nature and course of his own heart, and to cut down the corrupt desires, reasonings, and imaginations thereof.
Yes; according to that dispensation of life and mercy unto which they are called, and into which they are admitted by the love and kindness of God, which overspreadeth all his works, and who forgetteth not his creatures in their estate of separation and alienation from him.
ccat.sas.upenn.edu /~kuenning/penington/duty.html   (5322 words)

  
 Dispensations
The concept of a dispensation is seen in the parable of Luke 16, and the details of a "generic" dispensation are seen.
The dispensations are distinguished, exhibiting the progressive order of God's dealings with humanity, the increasing purpose which runs through and links together time periods during which man has been responsible for specific and varying tests as to his obedience to God, from the beginning of human history to its end.
This dispensation began with the giving of the law at Sinai and was brought to its close as a time-era in the sacrificial death of Christ, who fulfilled all its provisions and types.
www.realtime.net /~wdoud/topics/dispensations.html   (3632 words)

  
 Home Church - Sun Myung Moon
Throughout history, the dispensation was limited by the fact that no one, including Father, until very recently, could work on the basis of large groups of people.
It is because the dispensation requires, and cannot be fulfilled without the salvation of the elder brother.
We can understand, by reason and by Principle, that this is why, wherever Father goes, he is the legitimate elder son; and as far as God is concerned, there can be no legal or legitimate opposition which is of any consequence.
www.unification.org /ucbooks/HC/HC-6-2.htm   (7052 words)

  
 SUMMA THEOLOGICA: Was it ever lawful to have several wives?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Further, in granting a dispensation the greater good should not be overlooked for the sake of a lesser good.
Nor is the dispensation thus granted a contradiction to the principles which God has implanted in nature, but an exception to them, because those principles are not intended to apply to all cases but to the majority, as stated.
Wherefore, since the law of nature is imprinted on the heart, it was not necessary for a dispensation from things pertaining to the natural law to be given under the form of a written law but by internal inspiration.
www.newadvent.org /summa/506502.htm   (1170 words)

  
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Dispensational Theology recognizes that the redemption of the elect human beings is a very important part of God's purpose for history, but it is convinced that it is only one part of that purpose.
Dispensational Theology proposes that the glory of God through the demonstration that He alone is the sovereign God is the only purpose capable of doing this.
Dispensational Theology is convinced that the Scriptures indicate that this is the ultimate purpose of history.
www.churchofhopeontheweb.org /articles/covdis.doc   (3867 words)

  
 Dispensation Order Generation for Pyrosequencing
The main application area of Pyrosequencing is the analysis of polymorphic stretches of DNA sequence in the context of stretches of known sequence.
By cleverly taking into account the known parts of the sequence, and the known variants of the polymorphic parts, a dispensation order that allows for an optimal throughput of the analysis can be computed.
The dispensation order must allow for determining unambiguously and quantitatively what sequence(s) are present in the sample being analyzed.
www.ercim.org /publication/Ercim_News/enw60/carlsson.html   (617 words)

  
 Exposition of the Divine Principle
When such a dispensation to horizontally restore periods of the number forty is again prolonged, it can be extended by a rule of multiplication by ten, because the required period of indemnity may have to be expanded through ten stages.
Since the dispensation in which each generation was set as a forty-year indemnity period continued through ten generations, the entire span of the indemnity period came to be four hundred years.
Had King Saul accomplished the dispensation to build the Temple, one of the indemnity conditions he would have restored horizontally through indemnity was the forty years of wandering in the wilderness in the third national course.
www.unification.org /ucbooks/expodp/edp-history.html   (7385 words)

  
 Biblical hermeneutics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This particular form of theological hermeneutics, especially within the mainstream, self-declared 'orthodox' Protestant tradition, considers Christian Biblical hermeneutics in the tradition of explication of the text, or exegesis, to deal with various principles that can be applied to the study of Scripture.
If it is axiomatic that the canon of Scripture must be an organic whole, rather than an accumulation of disparate individual texts written and edited in the course of history, then any interpretation that contradicts any other part of scripture is not considered to be sound.
The Catholic Encyclopedia lists a number of principles guiding Catholic hermeneutics in the article on Exegesis.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Biblical_hermeneutics   (1470 words)

  
 Divine Principle Six Hour Lecture
The most fundamental part of the Principle is the "Principle of Creation," which explains how God made the entire world of creation.
The "Principle of Creation," the "Fall of Man" and the "Principle of Restoration" are the three major parts of the Divine Principle of the Unification Church.
The Divine Principle of the Unification Church does not center on conventional theological theories, nor is it a repetition of past sermons.
members.tripod.com /~jho2/intro.htm   (1312 words)

  
 What is a Dispensation?(2)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
We are familiar with the local (dispensing) chemist, and when we take a doctor's prescription to him he dispenses it for us.
It is important to know when a dispensation starts and finishes, but it is the nature, or character of it which is so vital.
Just as it is unwise to take medicine dispensed for someone else, so it is spiritually unwise to take promises and commands which belong in other dispensations.
www.spiritualblessings.org.au /articles/categories/dispnsal/dispens2.html   (698 words)

  
 Hanks - Living Plural Marriage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
I believe much like my forefathers and mothers before me that this principle was ordained by God and sent into this last dispensation of the Fullness of times as a fulfillment of all the laws of Zion.
It is a refining and purifying principle and it exacts just as much refinement from the men as it does the women.
The first of these is a preparation of a choice people, purified by an application to their lives, as individuals and a community, of the principles of the gospel of peace.
www.helpingmormons.org /TLC_Manti/GospelDiscussionsFolder/JH/JH-LivingPluralMarriage.html   (972 words)

  
 Economy, dispensation, stewardship
This is accomplished through the dispensing of the abundant life supply of the Triune God as the life factor into all the members of the church that they may rise up from the death situation and be attached to the Body.
The stewardship of the grace is for the dispensing of the grace of God to His chosen people for the producing and building up of the church.
It denotes a household management, a household administration, a household government, and, derivatively, a dispensation, a plan, or an economy for administration (distribution); hence, it is also a household economy.
www.churchinwestland.org /id379.htm   (688 words)

  
 An Introduction to Dispensational Theology
Dispensational Theology can be defined very simply as a system of theology which attempts to develop the Bible’s philosophy of history on the basis of the sovereign rule of God.
In light of the usage of the word for dispensation in the New Testament, the term dispensation as it relates to Dispensational Theology could be defined as follows: a dispensation is a particular way of God administering His rule over the world as He progressively works out His purpose for world history.
For example, the Apostle Paul indicated that the present dispensation is definitely related to new revelation which God gave to the apostles and New Testament prophets (Ephesians 3:2-10).
www.ankerberg.com /Articles/biblical-prophecy/BP0301W1.htm   (1068 words)

  
 Chapter 2.-Instrumental Music in the Public Worhsip of the Church.
It is altogether unreasonable to suppose that this habit, ingrained into them in the early period of their national existence and consecrated by innumerable sacred and splendid associations, would have ceased to be influential after their wanderings had ceased and they had been permanently located in the land of rest.
Meanwhile, it must not be forgotten, they were habitually recalled, even in that dispensation, by the simpler and more spiritual worship of their weekly assemblies, to a service of God which, as it had always existed in the past, contained in itself a prophecy of permanence through the whole future development of the church.
For, during the Mosaic dispensation, the Jews ever manifested a tendency to disobey divine commands and contemn divine ordinances, in the assertion of their own will and the gratification of their own taste—a disposition which frequently incited them to flagrantly idolatrous worship.
www.covenanter.org /Girardeau/Instrumental/chapter2.htm   (10133 words)

  
 The Peculiar Conditions of an End-Time - Christian Classics - Praize   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The encasing in types and figures, symbols and prophecies and the whole system of Judaism, that whole framework was shattered and stripped off that day, and the manifest reality of all that had been inherent and intrinsic in the past was in Simeon's hands, to be handed on to the future.
On the principle that God vindicates everything that He Himself has done and given, and makes it necessary, then He is making necessary for His new dispensation what He is doing in you and in me now.
That new dispensation is going to be constituted on the basis of what He is doing in his saints now.
www.praize.com /classics/article.php?id=1537   (3584 words)

  
 Exposition of the Divine Principle - Chapter 2. Moses and Jesus in the Providence of Restoration   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Israelites proved faithless in the dispensation to receive the tablets of stone, and hence to build the Tabernacle, but because they stood on the foundation of having drunk the water from the rock at Rephidim, the symbolic root of the tablets, they were given a second chance.
By restoring the dispensation to start based on the water from the rock, they assumed the same position as their parents had when, under Moses' leadership, they had participated in the dispensation to start at the Exodus from Egypt when God provided the three signs and ten plagues.
God conducted the dispensation to start the third national course to restore Canaan by having the people uphold the three manifestations of divine grace, the tablets of stone, the Ark of the Covenant and the Tabernacle, and obey the Ten Commandments.
www.familyfed.org /usa/publications/exposition_of_the_divine_principle/dp96-2-2.html   (21143 words)

  
 Articles: The Principles and Dispensations of God - Grace and The Truth Ministry
principle to which Hebrews chapter eleven bears abundant testimony and it should be self-evident to those who accept as fact the; utter depravity of a man and the infinite holiness of God.
Now such a dispensation of medicine may take a full twelve hours each week, but it does not follow from this that a dispensation of medicine is a period of twelve hours.
He dealt out the money for the household necessities, dispensed the food and clothing to the servants and children, paid the wages, etc. All was entrusted to him to dispense faithfully and wisely.
www.graceandthetruth.com /articles/principles_dispensations.htm   (2829 words)

  
 Questions and Answers Showing Man his Duty
For it is not the distinct knowledge of the promise, (though <268> that is a very great advantage) but the virtue flowing from the promise, which saves.
They were seen by them in the streamings forth of <274> that dispensation of life among them; a taste whereof the quickened spirit may have, in reading the words concerning them up and down the Scriptures.
That which his nature sees needful to make man happy <286> in him, and to keep man in the enjoyment of his happiness.
www.qhpress.org /texts/penington/duty.html   (5334 words)

  
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The reader should note the significant role that primal experiences and fragments of the new mythology play in the lives of all four individuals either before they join their new religion (as is most often the case) or after they join it.
She attended one of the Church's retreats, studied its "Principle of Providence" at another church camp for three weeks, spent eight weeks in the Actioneers, and ended by witnessing in another city for nearly two years.
Before he joined the New Dispensation Church the fourth and final time, he prayed for twelve minutes each night for forty nights to discover whether his decision was right.
www.ucalgary.ca /~nurelweb/BOOKS/ucnr/ucnr-cp5.html   (4770 words)

  
 dispensation - OneLook Dictionary Search
dispensation : The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language [home, info]
DISPENSATION : 1911 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica [home, info]
Phrases that include dispensation: dispensation of the fulness of times, dispensation principle, grant a dispensation to
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 Wikinfo | Hermeneutics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Among the key advocates of this approach are Wilhelm Dilthey, a historian and philosopher; the sociologist Max Weber; the philosopher Martin Heidegger; and the philosopher Hans-Georg Gadamer.
That is, people were driven to answer metaphysical questions like "what is being?" because they forgot their origins as part of nature.
Biblical Hermeneutics deals with various principles related to the study of the Word of God.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Hermeneutics   (324 words)

  
 The Blessedness Of The New Jerusalem
There was a power of opposition whose principle was hatred against God, the Almighty Sovereign of heaven and earth.
It is realized, first of all, in the church of the new dispensation in principle.
The church in Christ Jesus is the holy city of the new dispensation.
spindleworks.com /library/hoeksma/behold49.htm   (3737 words)

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