Can't decide what to get for that special someone for #Christmas2025? How about Norm Geisler's Systematic Theology in One Volume? https://t.co/MRcGqjRZE9
Modern apologetics borrowed from modern philosophy.
Geisler went back to Aquinas.
Here’s why his Thomistic approach was different—and why it still matters.
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Back by popular demand, Norm Geisler's book /Thomas Aquinas: An Evangelical Appraisal/ is available in paperback, hardcover, kindle ebook, and audiobook! May it be a renewed blessing to many!
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We helped a bit to get this great book back into print but wanted https://t.co/TTsgsIBPu4 to own it so they could have it translated into several languages and use it around the world as their primary intro-to-theology and essential doctrines book.
Just got my copy of Conviction Without Compromise by @NormGeisler and @roncrhodes. Glad to see it back in print again. A lot of people were asking about it. This revised edition looks great! #theology#Christianity https://t.co/0181yBmESS
By popular demand, we're currently working to get Norm's revised, expanded version of Thomas Aquinas: An Evangelical Appraisal republished. Aiming for September 2025. The interior still needs more work. And then the cover art needs to be redone. Here are the old covers. . .
Once again, while there is nothing in fallen humans that merits salvation, there is something in God—omnibenevolence—that prompts Him to seek the salvation of everyone He has created.
Geisler, Norman L. 2004. Systematic Theology, Volume Three: Sin, Salvation.
The same antidote as seen on Norm Geisler's chart about the history of western philosophy. Walvoord and Ryrie brought Norm into Dallas Theological Seminary in 1978 in part to help clean the NT department of their growing neoorthodoxy infection. Norm tried to start an apologetics department at Dallas Theological Seminary in the 1980s but they weren't interested. Counselling was the hot thing back then--not apologetics, logic, reason, moderate realist philosophy. So he moved on to LibertyU and then started https://t.co/wJYwnrSGim. That's how I heard it.
The doctrines of biblical inspiration, infallibility, and inerrancy found in volume 1 of Norm Geisler's Systematic Theology set are going to harmonize much better with the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy than the more flexible ones in vol. 1 of Bill Craig's SPT.
@lsanger Reminds me of BEWARE OF PHILOSOPHY: A WARNING TO BIBLICAL SCHOLARS by Dr. Norman L. Geisler, a Revision of the presidential address Dr. Geisler delivered to biblical scholars at the 50th meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society in 1998. Free: https://t.co/IKa6VuexxH