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Saturday, September 11, 2010

Letis, Theodore Peter 1952-2005

Dr. Theodore Letis Obituary

Family-Placed Death Notice

Dr. Theodore Peter Letis, age 53, of Tucker, died June 24, 2005. Dr. Letis has a Ph.D from the University of Edinburgh in ecclesiastical history. Has an honors M.T.S. (magna cum laude) from Emory University. Has completed graduate studies at Westminster Seminary in Philadelphia, St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia, and Concordia Theological Seminary in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Has a B.A. in history and Biblical studies from Evangel College. He was an Author and Lecturer. President and Executive Director of the Institute of Renaissance and Reformation Biblical Studies Survived by his wife, Susan and children, Grace Letis of Grayson and Ted Letis of Snellville; sister, Tina Wood and Many other beloved family and friends. Services are at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, June 28, 2005 at Eternal Hills Chapel. The family will receive friends today from 5-8 PM at the Funeral Home. Interment will be at Melwood Cemetery, Stone Mountain Arrangements by Eternal Hills Funeral Home, Snellville, Georgia.
Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on June 27, 2005

Theodore P. Letis Resources are available at holywordcafe.com : some are below to whet your appetite.

 Links to Theodore P. Letis Audio (online)

The So-called English Standard Version(7/27/02) by Theodore Letis Ph.D
(August 4, 2000) Dr. Spargimino talks with Dr. Theodore Letis on preservation(REAL AUDIO from Southwest Radio Church)
(August 7, 2000) Dr. Spargimino talks with Dr. Theodore Letis on the Received Text(REAL AUDIO from Southwest Radio Church)
(January 2, 2003) Pastor Noah W. Hutchings and Dr. Theodore Letis discuss the English Standard Version Bible.(REAL AUDIO from Southwest Radio Church)

Links to Reviews of Theodore P. Letis Materials (online)
B. B. Warfield and the Reformation Doctrine of the Providential Preservation of the Biblical Text
located at The American Presbyterian Church

The So-Called Dean Burgon Society and Other Follies. (on line text)

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