Dakes Dangerous Doctrine
This article first appeared in the Christian Research Journal, volume 27, number 5 (). For further information on the Christian Research Journal go to:
SYNOPSIS
The teachings of Finis Jennings Dake, author of The Dake Annotated Reference Bible, have had a profound impact on conservative Pentecostalism and have been embraced by charismatic Word-Faith preachers such as Kenneth Copeland and Benny Hinn. Dake’s views range from orthodox to outlandish, to decidedly unorthodox. He rejected the theology of “denominationalism” and instead adopted a hyperliteral interpretation of Scripture that resulted in erroneous doctrines, such as the view that each person in the Trinity has a body, soul, and spirit, and that Jesus’ resurrected body was not physical. His aberrant teachings also include a salvation by grace plus works and a gospel of health and prosperity. Dake’s study materials emphasize the authority of the Bible, but they contain many unbiblical and dangerous doctrines that sometimes have as much in common with the cults as with historic Christian theology.
Each Christian denomination can point to certain preachers and teachers w
Finis Dake Theology
Theological Summary of the Writings of Finis Jennings Dake
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Finis Dake’s Way Of Doing Theology
Finis Jennings Dake is a Twentieth century Pentecostal/Charismatic theologian, who was born in and died in All of his work took place in the United States. At 24 years of age Dake was ordained in the Assemblies of God, in while living in Amarillo Texas. In the mid ’s he attended Central Bible Institute while at the same time, pastoring several churches. From he lived in Oklahoma and spent time evangelizing. Dake accepted the pastorate of Christian Assembly in Zion Illinois in While in Zion his church purchased the home place of John Alexander Dowie, and established Shiloh Bible Institute which eventually merged with Central Bible Institute. Dake ended his relationship with the Assembly of God in , and joined the Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee). He
Finis Jennings Dake
Finis Dake () was a dispensational Pentecostal fundamentalist minister who rejected formal training and traditional theology for his own extremely literal interpretation of the Bible. Much of his labor in interpreting Scripture did not even involve reading the Bible, since, as he claimed, the Holy Spirit taught him hundreds of verses without his ever having to read or memorize them. He also credited the illumination of the Spirit for his special understanding of difficult texts. His Dake's Annotated Reference Bible* is controversial for some unorthodox teachings ie. the gap theory, adoptionism, racial segregation, and a view of the Trinity as three Jehovahs (three Gods), each with their own separate bodies, souls, and spirits. (For more info see the essay Dake's Dangerous Doctrines by Jeff Spencer and Steve Bright.
Other publications by Dake:
Bible Truths Unmasked
God's Plan for Man
Heavenly Hosts
The Kidnap of the Church
The Rapture and Second Coming of Jesus
Revelation Expounded
30 Reasons for the Separation of the Races
What the Bible Says about the Future Antichrist
*Dake's Annotated Reference Bible, by Finis Jennings Dake, p
History of Dake and His Heretical Teachings
Introduction
Finis Jennings Dake (often just referred to as ‘Dake’) may not be well known in Baptist denominations, but within Pentecostal and Charismatic groups his study bible and other books have been used for decades. This paper will look at the history of Finis Dake, his written materials and theology, and the past and continuing impact of Dake within the Pentecostal, Charismatic, and Word of Faith Movement.
Finis Dake and his teachings have been controversial for many years within some parts of Christianity, while other groups and teachers within Christianity have a very positive view of his publications and continue to regularly use them in their preaching and teaching. In the last two decades this writer has only found one Christian book store out of 16 visited that did not have Dake’s Study Bible or books for sale.
This writer believes that the impact of Dake on church history (and its continuing practice) has been severely underestimated. Many writers (such as McConnell and Hanegraaff) have focused heavily on the roots of the Faith Movement (most of the TV preachers on channels such as TBN) as coming almost strictly fr
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