Dr. Charles Lynn Pyatt (February 25, 1886--1960) was an American Christian minister, author and academic who served as Dean of the College of Bible (now Lexington Theological Seminary) in Lexington, Kentucky.
Born in Jacksonville, Illinois, he was educated at Transylvania University, where he received his A.B. degree in 1911 and A.M. degree in 1912. Then he attended Yale Divinity School where he was awarded his Bachelor of Divinity Degree in 1913. Later he attended Harvard Divinity School and there received a Doctor of Theology degree in 1915. He was affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).
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