Norman L. Geisler
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Systematic Theology, Vol. 1
As Dr. Norman Geisler explains and defends the essentials that make Christian belief possible -- the preconditions -- he lays a thorough foundation for Christian faith that will instruct theologians, pastors, and students for years to come. Building on that foundation, Geisler's bibliology, including the inspiration and authority of the Bible, has been called "the most extensive defense of the consistent evangelical view of Holy Scripture available." - Back cover.
When critics ask
Learn how to defend the authority and inspiration of Scripture. This comprehensive volume offers you clear and concise answers to every major Bible difficulty from Genesis to Revelation, staunchly defending the authority and inspiration of Scripture. Written in a problem/solution format, the authors cover over 800 questions which critics and doubters raise about the Bible. Three extensive indexes -- topical, Scripture, and unorthodox doctrines -- offer quick and easy access to your specific area of interest - Jacket flap.
Gambling
Yo, so I stumbled upon this crazy gem at after a buddy kept bragging about his lucky streak, and man, I had to see what the hype was about. The game pulls you in fast — that mix of timing, risk, and pure instinct hits just right. I got smoked a few times early on ‘cause I got too greedy, but once you figure out your rhythm and know when to pull out, it’s wild how quick your balance can climb. The tension when that multiplier climbs higher and higher is straight-up electric, like your pulse syncs with the screen. My pro tip — set a limit before you start and stick to it, ‘cause it’s way too easy to chase one more run. Been grinding late nights since, and it’s honestly my new go-to for that adrenaline kick.
Come, let us reason
Logic texts intended explicitly for Christians are indeed rare. Even more rare is a volume as cogent and helpful as this study by one of evangelicalism's leading philosophers. Norman Geisler, along with Ronald Brooks, shows how Christians can greatly improve their thinking skills. "To learn the rules of clear and correct thinking," the authors maintain, "is more than an academic exercise. For the Christian, it is also a means of spiritual service" since "the principles of good reason flow from God's very nature." - Back cover.