Few figures in the history of American Christianity have proven as influential or controversial as C.I. Scofield, the theologian and writer who developed the influential Scofield Reference Bible. This book offers a detailed and compelling account of Scofield’s life and work, exploring the complex interplay between his theology and the broader currents of American religion and culture.
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