Digital Logos Edition
Norman L. Geisler has taught Christians from every kind of background about Christianity and how to better defend their faith. Now, with these three new volumes, Geisler provides material covering various topics in the Christian faith, such as how to defend Christianity from the attacks of the New Atheists, to answering common questions about the Christian faith, to gaining an understanding of the content of the New Testament. Let Norman Geisler prepare you to both understand and defend the faith from objections of all kinds.
In the Logos editions, these volumes are enhanced by amazing functionality. Important terms link to dictionaries, encyclopedias, and a wealth of other resources in your digital library. Perform powerful searches to find exactly what you’re looking for. Take the discussion with you using tablet and mobile apps. With Logos Bible Software, the most efficient and comprehensive research tools are in one place, so you get the most out of your study.
For more works by Norman L. Geisler, check out The Norman L. Geisler Apologetics Library (12 vols.)
This unique book faithfully represents what atheists believe about the nature of God, evil, and human autonomy. Apologist Norman Geilser draws out the natural inconsistencies in the atheist worldview and exposes them to critique on the basis of sound logic. Anyone who wants to speak with confidence to atheists about the fundamental conflicts in their beliefs will find this resource indispensable.
This is not your typical apologetics book: for Christians seeking a strong foothold in logic, reason, and faith, the authors show how little argument is actually needed to refute atheist claims. A must-have for your library.
—Josh D. McDowell, author, Evidence for Christianity
By allowing the atheists themselves to do the talking, Geisler and McCoy repeatedly catch these skeptics in their own humanistic nets. Recommended especially for those who are interested in the current debates on the subject of the New Atheism.
—Gary R. Habermas, distinguished research professor and chair of the department of philosophy, Liberty University
The Atheist’s Fatal Flaw maintains a calm, reasonable objectivity in exposing an explicit inconsistency in atheism. Written in a clear, flowing style, this book is a model for Christian apologetics today.
—Winfried Corduan, professor emeritus of philosophy and religion, Taylor University
Daniel J. McCoy is an associate minister and Christian school teacher and is currently working toward a PhD through North-West University.
We all have questions about faith. If there is a God, why is there evil in the world? Why would a loving God send people to hell? Can we trust modern translations of the Bible? Why did Jesus have to die? How can I know God’s will for my life? What is God’s position on things like abortion, cloning, same-sex marriage, capital punishment, and euthanasia? Should Christians be involved in politics?
With insight and precision, this comprehensive resource addresses one hundred penetrating questions that need satisfying answers, including controversial questions raging in the public sphere and personal questions about family issues, the purpose and meaning of life, and the future of the world.
Jason Jimenez is founder and president of Re|shift Ministries, Inc., and has pastored families for over fifteen years. He is the author of The Raging War of Ideas.
Understanding the New Testament is a daunting but exciting task. Our world is so different from that of the first century. The dress, travel, vocation, and custom of biblical characters are all foreign to us. Yet it is important to understand the context and content of the New Testament if we are to be faithful followers of Jesus Christ.
A Popular Survey of the New Testament is designed to help ordinary people enrich their understanding of New Testament people and events. It addresses many questions that readers of the Bible may have.
Written in an easy, informal style, this survey is accessible and enjoyable to anyone who wants to better understand the New Testament.
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Norman L. Geisler has taught university and graduate students for nearly fifty years and has spoken, traveled, or debated in all fifty states and in twenty-six countries. He holds a B. A. and M. A. from Wheaton College, a Th. B. from William Tyndale College and a Ph.D. in philosophy from Loyola University.
After his studies at Wheaton, he became the graduate assistant in the Bible-Philosophy department at the college. He has since taught Bible, apologetics and philosophy at Detroit Bible College, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and Dallas Theological Seminary, and was sean of the Liberty Center for Research and Scholarship in Lynchburg, VA. In 1992 he cofounded and served as president of Southern Evangelical Seminary in Charlotte, North Carolina, until 2006. Currently, he is professor of theology and apologetics at Southern Evangelical Seminary.
Geisler is also the author of A General Introduction to the Bible and I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist, as well as the books in The Norman L. Geisler Apologetics Library
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