Dispensational theology

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Dispensational theology (or Dispensationalism) is a framework for interpreting the Bible, which asserts that history is divided into multiple ages ("dispensations"), in which God acts with certain people (whom He has chosen or elected) in different ways. Dispensationalism is opposed to the Covenant theology (Reformed).