
Theologically Driven The Kingdom of God in Dispensational Theology w/ Kyle Dunham
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Jan 8, 2026 Kyle Dunham, a scholar and author focused on traditional dispensationalism, dives deep into the complexities of the Kingdom of God. He contrasts traditional and modern views, highlighting the nuances of inaugurated eschatology. Dunham defines critical elements of the kingdom and discusses how Jesus' parables in Matthew illustrate the 'mystery' kingdom. He also distinguishes between the present kingdom of the Son and the future kingdom of the Father, offering insights on the practical implications for the church without imposing civil law.
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Refining Traditional Dispensationalism
- Kyle Dunham refines traditional dispensationalism to describe a present form of kingdom distinct from progressive dispensationalism.
- He positions his article as a step toward a fuller monograph to be written in 2026.
Why Progressive Dispensationalism Emerged
- Progressive dispensationalism arose partly from critiques that traditional dispensationalists ignored modern scholarship.
- Progressive writers intentionally engaged broader academic voices to respond to that critique.
Church Age As Interregnum
- Traditional dispensationalism often treated the church age as an interregnum because Israel rejected Jesus' offer of the kingdom.
- That caution preserved a strong distinction between Israel and the church in eschatological promises.



