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Beyond Fundamentalist Dispensationalism
Understanding the Challenges of a Dominant, but Wrong 20th-Century Theology
In “Beyond Fundamentalist Dispensationalism”, Daniel C. Juster, Th.D., delivers a bold and thoughtful critique of one of the most influential and problematic theological systems in modern Evangelicalism. Through a compelling series of essays originally shared on social media and now curated into a single volume, Juster takes readers on a journey through the historical roots, doctrinal errors, and lasting impact of Dispensationalist theology.
Drawing from over five decades of theological study, ministry, and engagement with both Christian and Messianic Jewish thought, Juster deconstructs the foundations of classical and progressive Dispensationalism, including the pre-tribulation rapture, hyper-grace theology, and the division of Israel and the Church. With clarity and pastoral conviction, he examines how this framework has shaped Western theology and mission, often at the expense of biblical context, covenant continuity, and unity in the Body of Messiah.
This is not merely a book of critique; it is a call to return to a more holistic, Spirit-led understanding of Scripture. Juster honors the good that Dispensationalism produced while exposing its theological blind spots, especially concerning Jewish identity, the Gospel of the Kingdom, and the mission of the Church in the last days.
Whether you’re a pastor, student, or thoughtful believer seeking clarity, “Beyond Fundamentalist Dispensationalism” invites you into a richer, more faithful engagement with God’s Word and His purposes for Israel, the Church, and the world.