Lewis Sperry Chafer
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Lewis Sperry Chafer (27 February 1871 - 22 August 1952) was born at Rock Creek, Ohio. Graduating from Oberlin College in 1892, he studied under Dr. Frank E. Finch and was ordained to the Presbyterian ministry in 1900. Chafer launched into evangelism, demonstrating talent as a Gospel singer, as well as a preacher. He toured as a renown Bible lecturer from 1914 until 1924, when he founded Dallas Theological Seminary and became its first president. Chafer was widely honored, receiving a D.D. from Wheaton (1926), Litt.D., Dallas (1924), and Th.D. from the Aix-en-Provence, France, Protestant Seminary (1946). He wrote prolifically, producing his widely-read Grace, Salvation and True Evangelism and his monumental eight volume Systematic Theology.
Works
- Elementary Outline Studies in the Science of Music (1907)
- Satan (1909)
- True Evangelism (1911)
- The Kingdom in History and Prophecy (1915)
- Salvation (1917)
- He That Is Spiritual (1918)
- Seven Major Biblical Signs of the Times (1919)
- Must We Dismiss the Millennium? (1921)
- Grace (1922)
- Major Bible Themes (1926)
- Systematic Theology (8 vols.) (1948)
External link
- Lewis Sperry Chafer MP3 Lectures (http://www.pbc.org/dp/stedman/chafer.html)