This book sets forth the structure and content of John Nelson Darby's (1880-1882) dispensational theology and its place in the history of dispensational thought. Special attention is given to the relationship--real and supposed--between Darby's dispensational system and that of C.I. Scofield, author of the Scofield Reference Bible. "The Origins of Dispensationalism... has the added value in that to some degree it distills Darby's writings for consumption....This work is well done and is a valuable for those who have a particular interest in either the history of Dispensationalism or the theologies of Darby and Scofield." -- Journal Of The Evangelical Theological Society Larry V. Crutchfield is Adjunct Professor of Religion at Burlington County College in Pemberton, New Jersey Used Book in Good Condition