Author: | Lewis Sperry Chafer | ISBN: | 1230001977721 |
Publisher: | CrossReach Publications | Publication: | October 26, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Lewis Sperry Chafer |
ISBN: | 1230001977721 |
Publisher: | CrossReach Publications |
Publication: | October 26, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
But for a slight revision in the text, the material presented in this volume was first published in the REVELATION Magazine. The fifteen sections into which the book is divided correspond with the fifteen magazine articles and are published by the permission of the owners of REVELATION.
No skeleton or outline of the Ephesian Letter is presented in this book other than that which is set forth in the Contents. The all-important features of the structure of the Ephesian Letter are, (1) The discovery of the precise message and character of the first division, Chapters I–III, and (2) the logical relation which exists between the first division and that which follows.
Many books have been written on the Ephesian Letter. Some have been exegetical and some devotional. The distinctive aim of this treatment is doctrinal, and as this Letter has not been thus developed by writers generally it is hoped that the book may serve some worthwhile purpose and be, in some measure, “to the praise of the glory of his grace.”
Lewis Sperry Chafer.
Dallas, Texas,
June 1, 1935.
But for a slight revision in the text, the material presented in this volume was first published in the REVELATION Magazine. The fifteen sections into which the book is divided correspond with the fifteen magazine articles and are published by the permission of the owners of REVELATION.
No skeleton or outline of the Ephesian Letter is presented in this book other than that which is set forth in the Contents. The all-important features of the structure of the Ephesian Letter are, (1) The discovery of the precise message and character of the first division, Chapters I–III, and (2) the logical relation which exists between the first division and that which follows.
Many books have been written on the Ephesian Letter. Some have been exegetical and some devotional. The distinctive aim of this treatment is doctrinal, and as this Letter has not been thus developed by writers generally it is hoped that the book may serve some worthwhile purpose and be, in some measure, “to the praise of the glory of his grace.”
Lewis Sperry Chafer.
Dallas, Texas,
June 1, 1935.