American theologian (1934–2011)
Francis Nigel Lee |
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Born | (1934-12-05)5 December 1934
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Died | 23 December 2011(2011-12-23) (aged 77) |
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Occupation(s) | Professor, minister, writer |
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Francis Nigel Lee (5 December 1934 – 23 December 2011[1]) was a British-born Christian theologian and minister. Lee was particularly known for the large number of academic degrees he earned from a variety of institutions. He obtained BA, LLB and MA degrees from the University of Cape Town; L.Th, BD, M.Th and Th.D. degrees from the University of Stellenbosch; a Ph.D. from the University of the Free State; and several other doctorates from unaccredited institutions, including D.Min, STD and D.Hum degrees from Whitefield Theological Seminary.[2]
Lee was born in Kendal in the UK, but emigrated as a child to South Africa, where he became a minister. Lee moved to the USA, where he served as a minister in the Presbyterian Church in America, as Professor of Philosophy at Shelton College, New Jersey and as Academic Dean of Graham Bible College in Bristol, Tennessee.[2] Lee then moved to Australia, where he served as Professor at the Presbyterian Church of Queensland Theological Hall.[citation needed]
Stuart Piggin notes that Lee "exuberantly led the resurgence of Reformed theology among Queensland Presbyterians."[3]
Lee was a firm advocate of the historicist method of interpretation in Christian eschatology, as well as postmillennialism.[4]
Published works
- Lee, Francis Nigel (2001). John's Revelation Unveiled. Historicism Research Foundation. ISBN 0962068136. — Borrow at the Internet Archive
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- Lee, Francis Nigel (2005). The Central Significance of Culture. Reformation Christian Ministries. ISBN 0977344207.
- Lee, Francis Nigel (2006). Always Victorious! The Earliest Church Not Pre- But Post- Millennial. Bexley Christian Publications. ISBN 1411673018.
- Lee, Francis Nigel (2007). God's Ten Commandments: Yesterday, Today, Forever. Nordskog Publishing, Inc. ISBN 978-0979673627.
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