Daniel Payton Fuller (August 28, 1925 – June 21, 2023) was an American theologian and professor of hermeneutics.
[1] After graduation from South Pasadena High School in 1943, Fuller enlisted in the United States Navy and became a commissioned officer.
He held the Doctor of Theology degrees from Northern Baptist Seminary and from the University of Basel in Switzerland.
Paul Rainbow argues that he "sent shock waves throughout the bastions of Reformed theology by asserting that there is 'an inseparable connection between faith and resulting works' such that 'the Bible sometimes speaks of faith and sometimes of works when it speaks of the condition to be met' for salvation.
His view was critiqued by Meredith Kline,[9] O. Palmer Robertson,[10] and Robert Godfrey.