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"Grace" is one of the most frequent terms and one of the most significant concepts in the entire Bible. But what does this word mean and why does God consider it to be so important? Lewis Sperry Chafer writes in his introduction: "The exact and discriminate meaning of the word "grace" should be crystal clear to every child of God. Only with such insight can he feed his own soul on the inexhaustible riches which it unfolds, and only with such understanding can he be enabled to clearly pass on to others its marvelous, transforming theme." God's grace saves the lost and sanctifies the saved. It…mehr

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"Grace" is one of the most frequent terms and one of the most significant concepts in the entire Bible. But what does this word mean and why does God consider it to be so important? Lewis Sperry Chafer writes in his introduction: "The exact and discriminate meaning of the word "grace" should be crystal clear to every child of God. Only with such insight can he feed his own soul on the inexhaustible riches which it unfolds, and only with such understanding can he be enabled to clearly pass on to others its marvelous, transforming theme." God's grace saves the lost and sanctifies the saved. It provides, enables, and governs the entire Christian life as God designed it to be lived to His glory. Discover in GRACE: THE GLORIOUS THEME the richness of God's liberating grace as it's revealed in God's Word. Chafer's classic treatment provides a clear, systematic, and comprehensive exposition of biblical teaching on the subject of God's grace, carefully distinguishing the dispensational economies of law, grace, and kingdom.
Autorenporträt
Lewis Sperry Chafer (1871-1952), American Presbyterian clergyman and educator, was born in Rock Creek, Ohio; studied at New Lyme Academy and Oberlin Conservatory and College, both in Ohio; studied under C. I. Scoffield; and was ordained in 1900. In 1924, he founded the Evangelical Theological College (now Dallas Theological Seminary) and was its president and professor of systematic theology until his death. His many other works include Satan, True Evangelism, Grace, Major Bible Themes, and the eight-volume Systematic Theology.