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C. I. Scofield was an influential American theologian and minister, best known for his work on the Scofield Reference Bible. Born in 1843, he made significant contributions to the field of dispensationalism, a theological system that emphasizes the distinction between different biblical economies or dispensations. His annotated Bible was first published in 1909 and has since become a staple for many evangelical Christians, providing extensive commentary and cross-references that have shaped modern interpretations of scripture.

Throughout his life, Scofield was dedicated to promoting biblical literacy and understanding, founding the Scofield Bible Correspondence Course and engaging in various church leadership roles. His teachings have had a lasting impact on the landscape of American evangelicalism. Despite some controversies surrounding his interpretations, his work continues to be influential among those who appreciate a systematic approach to biblical study.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita August 19, 1843
Luogo di nascita Mason, Michigan, USA
Data di morte July 24, 1921
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