A Study on Dispensationalism
<p>Early on in his Spiritual life Arthur Pink was a sincere dispensationalist. His perspectives began to change in the late 1920's and in his book A Study on Dispensationalism he examines his central protest against dispensationalism: that it wrecks the solidarity and materialness of Scripture.</p> <p>Arthur Walkington Pink was an English Christian evangelist and Biblical researcher known for his staunchly Calvinist and Puritan-like teachings. In spite of the fact that he was born to Christian parents, before his conversion he entered into a Theosophical society (a mysterious gnostic gathering common in England amid that time), and rapidly climbed inside their ranks.</p> <p>Change in his spiritual life came from his father's patient admonitions from Scripture. It was the verse, Proverbs 14:12, 'there is a way which seemeth acceptable unto a man, yet the end thereof are the methods for death,' which especially struck his heart and forced him to repudiate Theosophy and take after Jesus.</p>