of progressive dispensationalism, and this view is advanced by Blaising, Bock, Robert Saucy, Bruce Ware, and others.33 While the family resemblances are enough to categorize progressive and more traditional dispensationalism together, there are key differences that distinguish them, namely in how they understand interpretation, the kingdom of God, and the new covenant. Traditional forms of dispensationalism. One of the hallmarks of a more traditional dispensational view involves hermeneutics. This
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