Charts

Visual diagrams comparing theological systems and illustrating key dispensational concepts.

The Already and Not Yet: Four Tensions in Covenant Theology, Progressive Dispensationalism, and Traditional Dispensationalism

The Already and Not Yet: Four Tensions in Covenant Theology, Progressive Dispensationalism, and Traditional Dispensationalism

A side-by-side comparison of how Covenant Theology, Progressive Dispensationalism, and Traditional Dispensationalism balance four already–not yet tensions: time orientation, continuity of Scripture, kingdom perspective, and people of promise.

Progressive Dispensationalism: A Theology of Harmony

Progressive Dispensationalism: A Theology of Harmony

A visual chart presenting Progressive Dispensationalism as a theology of harmony, comparing it with Covenant Theology and Traditional Dispensationalism across four key tensions: time orientation (already/not yet), continuity and discontinuity in Scripture, kingdom perspective (present/future), and people and promise (Gentile participation in the covenants and the future for Israel).

Dispensational Views of the New Covenant

Dispensational Views of the New Covenant

A chart comparing five dispensational views of the New Covenant, summarizing each position's core claim and representative scholars.

Progressive Dispensationalism: Harmonizing Continuity and Discontinuity

Progressive Dispensationalism: Harmonizing Continuity and Discontinuity

A visual comparison showing how Covenant Theology, Progressive Covenantalism, Dispensationalism, and Progressive Dispensationalism balance continuity and discontinuity in Scripture.

Progressive Dispensationalism on the Continuity–Discontinuity Spectrum

Progressive Dispensationalism on the Continuity–Discontinuity Spectrum

A spectrum chart locating Progressive Dispensationalism between Covenant Theology and Classical Dispensationalism, showing how it harmonizes continuity and discontinuity.

Holy Spirit Baptism: Traditional vs. Progressive Dispensationalism

Holy Spirit Baptism: Traditional vs. Progressive Dispensationalism

A chart contrasting Traditional and Progressive Dispensationalism on the Baptism with the Holy Spirit, including its presence and foretelling in the OT, its relation to the New Covenant, and its scope across dispensations.

Daniel's Seventy Weeks — Allegorical / Amillennial / Covenantal View

Daniel's Seventy Weeks — Allegorical / Amillennial / Covenantal View

Allegorical and Amillennial timeline chart of Daniel's Seventy Weeks: a symbolic covenantal reading where the 70th week extends through the Church Age to the Second Coming.

Daniel's Seventy Weeks — Dispensationalist View (Anderson's Variant)

Daniel's Seventy Weeks — Dispensationalist View (Anderson's Variant)

Dispensationalist timeline chart of Daniel's Seventy Weeks (Anderson's variant): from Artaxerxes' decree in 445 BC through 173,880 days to Christ's Triumphal Entry on April 6, AD 32, the Church Age gap, and the future 70th week.

Daniel's Seventy Weeks — Dispensationalist View (Hoehner's Variant)

Daniel's Seventy Weeks — Dispensationalist View (Hoehner's Variant)

Dispensationalist timeline chart of Daniel's Seventy Weeks (Hoehner's variant): from 444 BC through 173,880 days to Christ's Triumphal Entry on March 30, AD 33, the Church Age gap, and the future 70th week.

Daniel's Seventy Weeks — Historical-Critical (Maccabean) View

Daniel's Seventy Weeks — Historical-Critical (Maccabean) View

Historical-Critical (Maccabean) timeline chart of Daniel's Seventy Weeks: from 605 BC to 164 BC, centered on Antiochus IV Epiphanes and the rededication of the Temple (Hanukkah).

Daniel's Seventy Weeks — Historical-Messianic (Classical Historicist) View

Daniel's Seventy Weeks — Historical-Messianic (Classical Historicist) View

Historical-Messianic timeline chart of Daniel's Seventy Weeks: a continuous Christocentric reading from 457 BC to AD 34, with the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70 outside the seventy weeks.

Daniel's Seventy Weeks — Jehovah's Witnesses' View

Daniel's Seventy Weeks — Jehovah's Witnesses' View

Jehovah's Witnesses timeline chart of Daniel's Seventy Weeks: a continuous 490-year span from 455 BC to AD 36, with Jesus' baptism in AD 29, crucifixion in AD 33, and the gospel to the Gentiles in AD 36.

Daniel's Seventy Weeks — Preterist (Partial) View

Daniel's Seventy Weeks — Preterist (Partial) View

Partial Preterist timeline chart of Daniel's Seventy Weeks: a continuous 490-year span from 457 BC to AD 34, with the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70 as the culminating event.

Daniel's Seventy Weeks — Seventh-day Adventist (Historicist) View

Daniel's Seventy Weeks — Seventh-day Adventist (Historicist) View

Seventh-day Adventist timeline chart of Daniel's Seventy Weeks: a continuous 490-year span from 457 BC to AD 34, cut off from the 2,300-day prophecy of Daniel 8:14 ending in 1844.

Daniel's Seventy Weeks — Traditional Jewish (Rabbinic) View

Daniel's Seventy Weeks — Traditional Jewish (Rabbinic) View

Traditional Jewish (Rabbinic) timeline chart of Daniel's Seventy Weeks: from the destruction of the First Temple in 586 BC through the era of the Second Temple to its destruction in AD 70.

The Timing of the Mark of the Beast — Timeline Chart

The Timing of the Mark of the Beast — Timeline Chart

Timeline chart showing when the mark of the Beast can appear: not during the Church Age, only after the Rapture, the revelation of the Antichrist, and the False Prophet's worldwide campaign near the midpoint of the Tribulation.

Daniel's Seventy Weeks (Daniel 9:24–27) — Timeline Chart

Daniel's Seventy Weeks (Daniel 9:24–27) — Timeline Chart

Daniel's Seventy Weeks chart: dispensational timeline from Artaxerxes' decree (444 BC) through the 69 weeks to Messiah cut off (~33 AD), the Church Age gap, and the future 70th week (tribulation) to the Second Coming.

Progressive Dispensationalism Kingdom Restoration Chart

Progressive Dispensationalism Kingdom Restoration Chart

A progressive dispensationalism chart showing the original Kingdom, the Fall, the covenantal program, and the progressive fulfillment of restoration through the present dispensation, millennium, and eternal state.

Traditional vs. Progressive Dispensationalism: OT Promises

Traditional vs. Progressive Dispensationalism: OT Promises

A visual comparison of how Traditional Dispensationalism and Progressive Dispensationalism understand the fulfillment of Old Testament promises across the present age and the future kingdom.