Lewis Sperry Chafer (1871 – 1952) was an American theologian who founded the Dallas Theological Seminary. Chafer was mentored by C.I. Scofield and became a key figure for Christian Dispensationalism in the early 20th century.
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Lewis Sperry Chafer (1871–1952) was an American theologian best known for founding Dallas Theological Seminary in 1924 at Dallas, Texas. His writings were regarding Christian Dispensationalism were some of the most influential in the twentieth century. He wrote many books that are still treasured by students of the Bible today, including: "The Kingdom in History and Prophecy," “Satan,” "Grace: The Glorious Theme," and most notably, his "Systematic Theology." Without a doubt, his legacy lives on through his writings and DTS, which is still considered one of the foremost Christian universities in America. For more works from Chafer and many others, be sure to visit the publisher at JawboneDigital.com
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