선교학적 블랙홀인 전천년 세대주의

2021 
The purpose of this article is to reveal the peril of premillennial dispensationalism, a missiological black hole. The gravity of this black hole is so strong that earth and matter, each a part of the respective heaven/earth and spirit/matter pairs cannot escape from it. Premillennial dispensationalism undermines the biblical worldview by exclusively situating the renewal of creation after the return of Jesus Christ. Premillennial dispensationalism afflicts the witness of the church, hampering its healing role in creation. Chapter 2 deals with dispensationalism. Chapter 3 handles amillennial dispensationalism, postmillennial dispensationalism, and premillennial dispensationalism. After giving a warning that premillennial dispensationalism has risen repeatedly in church history, Chapter 4 concludes this article by introducing Howard A. Snyder’s reconstructed lyrics of H. L. Turner’s old hymn “It May Be at Morn.” Having full fellowship with God and one another now and in the final new creation is the anchor to avoid the black hole of premillennial dispensationalism.
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