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Progressive Dispensationalism Theology Christianity


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Progressive Dispensationalism teaches that certain promises concerning the New Covenant are currently being fulfilled by the church today, in the dispensation of grace. These promises initially began to be fulfilled when the Lord established the New Covenant with the believing "remnant" of Israel. Upon His ascension, the Lord began ruling on the throne of David in Heaven. Subsequently, the prophesied salvation of Gentiles began to be fulfilled in this present dispensation of grace, when the apostle Paul was sent to the Gentiles. At that time, believing Gentiles also began to partake of the New Covenant promises.

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  • - Continued from Progressive Dispensationalism 101
  • - The hermeneutical issues in dispensationalism's understanding of the Abrahamic covenant revolve around what Ryrie has termed "the sine qua non of Dispensationalism".
  • - P.D. is not "Replacement Theology"; rather, it is better described as "Fulfillment Theology", portraying all redeemed people as a blessing which was promised as part of the New Covenant.
  • - Progressive Dispensationalism considers modern Israel to be the work of man, and not of God.
  • - Stephen J. Nichols explains why Progressive Dispensationalism may not fit into the category of "true" Dispensationalism, because it fails to consistently distinguish between Israel and the Church.
  • - Progressive dispensationalists are also 'true' dispensationalists, who interpret the scriptures literally, acknowledge a future tribulation, and see Israel as inheriting the land promised her, as head of the nations.
  • - Progressive Dispensationalism teaches that there are four dispensations in Biblical history: Patriarchal, Mosaical, Ecclesial, Zionic, in place of seven in traditional dispensationalism.
  • - This Paper has to do with the distinction between Pauline and Progressive Dispensationalism, including the distinction between Israel and the Church.
  • - Progressive dispensationalism answers questions ignored by Traditional dispensationalism, such as explaining how John the Baptist prophesied of church truth when he predicted the Spirit baptism of Acts chapter 2.
  • - Today there is a growing movement within dispensational theology that is gaining influence among some leading dispensational seminaries and churches across the land, called 'Progressive Dispensationalism'.


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