
Cornelius R. Stam
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Cornelius R. Stam was a prominent American theologian and writer known for his contributions to the field of dispensationalism, a system of biblical interpretation that emphasizes the distinct roles of different periods in God's plan. Born in 1907, Stam dedicated much of his life to preaching and teaching the principles of dispensational theology. His works, including 'Acts: Dispensationally Considered' and 'Things That Differ', have been influential in shaping the understanding of biblical texts within this framework.
Throughout his career, Stam emphasized the importance of rightly dividing the word of truth, a principle that has become a hallmark of dispensational thought. He founded the Berean Bible Society in 1946, which continues to promote his teachings and publish literature on dispensationalism. Stam's legacy lives on through his writings and the impact he had on both his contemporaries and future generations of theologians and believers committed to understanding scripture through a dispensational lens.