Craig A. Blaising

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Average rating: 3.83 · 1,135 ratings · 136 reviews · 15 distinct worksSimilar authors
Three Views on the Millenni...

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Progressive Dispensationalism

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The Bible Knowledge Commentary

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Journeys of Faith: Evangeli...

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In Defense of the Bible: A ...

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Three Views on the Rapture:...

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Dispensationalism, Israel a...

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“Not every shift in understanding is good, since we make good and bad decisions, but we can never learn without being open to change in our thinking.”
Craig A. Blaising, Progressive Dispensationalism

“The unity of divine revelation, of the various dispensations, is found in the goal of history, the kingdom of God. And since this kingdom is centered in the person and work of Jesus Christ, the dispensational unity of Scripture and of history is Christological as much as it is eschatological.”
Craig A. Blaising, Dispensationalism, Israel and the Church: The Search for Definition

“There is value in ranking our level of certainty about what Scripture teaches. Practically speaking, a scale of four categories is helpful. First are those things about which there is no doubt: the most basic fundamentals of the faith. These are matters of absolute conviction. Second are those matters where we are aware there are differences of opinion, but about which one is pretty certain of the preferred view. We would describe one’s view here as a firm conviction. A third category is another case where there is a difference of opinion, but this time the feeling is that when God brings us to heaven, we may find out the other person was right. This category we would call a soft conviction. Last are those areas where we might as well flip a coin, because none of us really knows. This would be genuine uncertainty.”
Craig A. Blaising, Progressive Dispensationalism



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