Dispensational Modernism

Dispensational Modernism

by B. M. Pietsch
Dispensational Modernism

Dispensational Modernism

by B. M. Pietsch

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Overview

Dispensationalism emerged in the twentieth century as a hugely influential force in American religion and soon became one of America's most significant religious exports. By the close of the century it had developed into a global religious phenomenon claiming millions of adherents. As the most common form of contemporary prophecy belief, dispensationalism has played a major role in transforming religion, politics, and pop culture in the U.S. and throughout the world. Despite its importance and continuing appeal, scholars often reduce dispensationalism to an anti-modern, apocalyptic, and literalist branch of Protestant fundamentalism. In Dispensational Modernism, B. M. Pietsch argues that, on the contrary, the allure of dispensational thinking can best be understood through the lens of technological modernism.

Pietsch shows that between 1870 and 1920 dispensationalism grew out of the popular fascination with applying engineering methods — such as quantification and classification — to the interpretation of texts and time. At the heart of this new network of texts, scholars, institutions, and practices was the lightning-rod Bible teacher C. I. Scofield, whose best-selling Scofield Reference Bible became the canonical formulation of dispensational thought. The first book to contextualize dispensationalism in this provocative way, Dispensational Modernism shows how mainstream Protestant clergy of this time developed new "scientific" methods for interpreting the Bible, and thus new grounds for confidence in religious understandings of time itself.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190244088
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 07/06/2015
Pages: 274
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

B. M. Pietsch is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Nazarbayev University, in Astana, Kazakhstan.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Taxonomic minds and the technological construction of confidence
Chapter 2: The social construction of confidence
Chapter 3: Competing sciences of biblical interpretation
Chapter 4: Dispensational hermeneutics
Chapter 5: Building the dispensations
Chapter 6: Engineering time
Chapter 7: The Scofield Reference Bible amidst a dispensational century
Notes
Index
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