What Docter Erdman's article supports is historic chilliasm (premillennialism). What it does not support is the dispensational system as developed by John Nelson Darby and popularized by Cyrus Scofield.
Historic Premillennialism dates back to the early second century AD. Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, and Tertullian all made incontestable references to a literal 1000 year reign of Christ on Earth.
But most Historic Premillennialists tend either toward a post-trib rapture or take no explicit position on the rapture or even that such an event will occur.
Latter day Historic Premillennialists would include John Gill, Charles Spurgeon, Benjamin Wills Newton, George Eldon Ladd, Albert Mohler, and Clarence Bass, all Baptists, and Presbyterians Francis Schaeffer and Gordon Clark.
Don't mistake a defense of Historic Premillennialism with a defense of Dispensational Premillennialsim.