Not likely. Gentiles becoming true Jews, a grafted branch becoming the tree, and hermeneutics based primarily on allegory are nothing to be taken seriously compared to the literal/grammatical/historical method of interpretation. Nothing quite damages the immutability of God and His promises like replacement/covenant theology. Some move the goalpost even further by the theological and mental gymnastics of suggesting the covenants and promises were never for Israel to begin with.
At best, progressive dispensationalism recognizes the grafted branch, the original tree, and a sharing of blessings and covenants fulfilled unlike classical/historic dispy’s. 😒
I share some of your skeptical sentiment with the ideas of dispensationalism.
But don't worry, I'm confident the way things are going to play out are going to leave a lot of dispensationalists disappointed.
Not likely. Gentiles becoming true Jews, a grafted branch becoming the tree, and hermeneutics based primarily on allegory are nothing to be taken seriously compared to the literal/grammatical/historical method of interpretation. Nothing quite damages the immutability of God and His promises like replacement/covenant theology. Some move the goalpost even further by the theological and mental gymnastics of suggesting the covenants and promises were never for Israel to begin with.
At best, progressive dispensationalism recognizes the grafted branch, the original tree, and a sharing of blessings and covenants fulfilled unlike classical/historic dispy’s. 😒