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Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics (Baker Reference Library)
Norman L. Geisler

Baker Academic, 1998

Better than IVP's New Dictionary of Christian Apologetics
Two of the three reviews of IVP's New Dictionary of Christian Apologetics included comparisons with Norman Geisler's Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics, a volume of similar size and scope. An an owner of both, I would like to offer my own comparison of the ...
  
  











  



  
I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist
Norman L. Geisler, Frank Turek

Crossway Books, 2004

This is the one...
...book I always recommend to those who are seeking the truth about what faith/belief systems are true. There is only one reason to believe in anything - because something is true. If atheism is true, we all need to be atheists, but if Christianity is true, then we ...
  
  











  



  
Who Made God?: And Answers to Over 100 Other Tough Questions of Faith

Zondervan, 2003

Very handy and helpful
This book helped me answer many questions that I had or someone asked me about my Christian faith. It is not easy to find someone around me who can answer these questions that are addressed in this book in the same contexts as the question itself, scientific or ...
  
  











  



  
Popular Survey of the New Testament, A
Norman L. Geisler

Baker Books, 2008

Besides the Gospels, which are more familiar to most Christians, the New Testament can seem like a strange collection of letters to people who are very different from ourselves. How can a warning about first-century Gnostics help Christians today? What can today's believers get out of a letter about a slave returning to his master? And how can we ...
  
  











  



  
Inerrancy
Norman L. Geisler

Zondervan, 1980

A Much Needed and Well Researched Work
This book, edited by Norman L. Geisler, is a compilation of Christian scholars who have gone to bat over the issue of the inerrancy of the Scriptures. With the traditional orthodox view waning, a book of this kind is much needed. Some of the chapters and scholars ...
  
  











  



  
Introduction to Philosophy: A Christian Perspective
Norman L. Geisler, Paul D. Feinberg

Baker Academic, 1987

good
Norm Geisler never dissapoints. Expect to be a little confused by some of his extremely deep and tough-to-comprehend philosophy. It might be hard for beginners to understand, but not then again not everything is easy to learn in the beginning. I have to add that the ...
  
  











  



  
Answering Islam: The Crescent in Light of the Cross
Norman L. Geisler, Abdul Saleeb

Baker Books, 2002

We Can Answer
Get this book and learn it well,It's 100% on the money.It will help anyone to not be taken in by Islam.also read my book the story of how i was Sharper Than A Two Edged Sword-by Nadia N.Rehmani. you can get it also on Amazon.booksurgepublishing company published it for ...
  
  











  



  
Christian Ethics: Options and Issues
Norman L. Geisler

Baker Academic, 1989

Christian Ethics and God's Law
How you determine one's own human behavior? How do you define ethics when one believes the Bible is God's word? How do you write on this topic and keep it under a thousand pages? First the book must be written that incorporates scripture. The book cannot be kept brief ...
  
  











  



  
Popular Survey of the Old Testament, A
Norman L. Geisler

Baker Books, 2007

Excellent Introduction to the Old Testament
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book during my seminary days and plan to use the book for a class I will teach as an adjunct instructor at a local community college. The book is succinct, contains valuable information, and is very reasonably priced (certainly ...
  
  











  



  
Conviction Without Compromise: Standing Strong in the Core Beliefs of the Christian Faith
Norman Geisler, Ron Rhodes

Harvest House Publishers, 2008

Norman Geislerr Does It Again!
Conviction Without Compromise is new (2008) and a great one-volume treatise on the Christian faith. The book categorizes the doctrines of salvation, revelation, and interpretation. Dr. Geisler and his co-author, Dr. Ron Rhodes, are of the same ilk and those who have ...
  
  











  



  
Roman Catholics and Evangelicals: Agreements and Differences
Norman L. Geisler, Ralph E. MacKenzie

Baker Academic, 1995

Scholarly, fair, excellent ground for an honest interdenominational discussion
Before I state my opinion about the book, allow me to swiftly present my background: I was born of an Eastern Orthodox father (thus I am officially an Orthodox), raised as a Catholic by my mother and my school, and I've recently getting quite acquainted with the ...
  
  











  



  
Come, Let Us Reason: An Introduction to Logical Thinking
Norman L. Geisler, Ronald M. Brooks

Baker Academic, 1990

Great Intro to Logical Thinking from Christian Perspective
This book is not meant for casual reading (you have to think to understand this one), but it can help enlighten the casual reader (who does not want to study) if he/she skims through the first 90 pages (which require some study of terms and differences)and then coasts ...
  
  











  



  
Christian Apologetics
Norman L. Geisler

Baker Academic, 1988

A Must for Shelves of all Christian Thinkers
Terrific book. I borrowed this from the library, but I definitely need my own copy now. A great reference for comparing philosophies and competing worldviews. I have yet to find the Christian faith laid out so thoroughly.
  
  











  



  
General Introduction to the Bible
Norman Geisler, William Nix

Moody Publishers, 1986

Don't be Fooled by the title
This book claims to be a general introduction of the bible. It is general in the sense in cover everything in general about how the bible was put together. It has nothing to do with the bible doctrines but with the canon.
  
  











  



  
From God To Us:How We Got Our Bible
Norman Geisler, William Nix

Moody Publishers, 1980

Still in print after all these years
Geisler and Nix write what might be considered to be a classic on textual criticism. It is not impossible to read and should be understood by the average layperson who is not frightened of reading. They deal with everything from inspriation, canonicity of both the OT ...
  
  











  



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