
Satan
First published in 1919, this landmark work from the founder of Dallas Theological Seminary offers a systematic examination of Christianity's most compelling adversary. Chafer traces Satan's origins as Lucifer, his tragic fall, and his ongoing campaign against the people of God. But this is no mere demonology textbook. The book builds toward its central conviction: that every follower of Christ possesses decisive victory over the devil through the finished work of Calvary. Chafer writes with scholarly rigor yet accessible urgency, revealing Satan's tactics, deception, accusation, discouragement, while repeatedly underscoring the believer's positional security in Christ. For readers seeking to understand spiritual warfare from a classical evangelical perspective, this text remains a foundational exploration of the conflict between light and darkness that lies at the heart of Christian existence.
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