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| has gloss | eng: Hyperdispensationalism is a further development of some (but not all) of the core doctrines of Dispensationalism and differs from the same, in that, principally (although not exclusively) it teaches the origin of the "church, Which is his body" as beginning with the ministry of the Apostle Paul, "the apostle of the Gentiles" after the early part of the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament, within a defined period of time of Acts 9 to 15 on the Scripturally based exegesis that the Apostle Paul was chosen and called by God to receive and preach the "gospel of the grace of God," a gospel that transitionally replaced the then-operational Gospel of the Kingdom. It is for this singular reason that Hyperdispensationalism does not teach that the church of today as being the same church as the church at Pentecost. |
| lexicalization | eng: Hyperdispensationalism |
| instance of | c/Christian terms |
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