Walter A. Maier

Walter A. Maier (October 4, 1893 - January 11, 1950) was a noted radio personality, public speaker, prolific author, university professor, scholar of ancient Semitic languages and culture, Lutheran theologian and editor. He is best known as the speaker for The Lutheran Hour radio broadcast from 1930 to 1950.

Read more about Walter A. Maier:  Early Life and Education, Walther League, Concordia Theological Seminary, Entry Into Radio Broadcasting, Public Speaker, The Lutheran Hour, Writing Career, Legacy, Publications, Bibliography

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