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Systematic Theology, Four Volumes (Bethany, 2005)
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Systematic
Theology, Vol 1: Introduction, Bible (Bethany, 2002)

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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. - Bethany House |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOLUME ONE: INTRODUCTION AND BIBLE
Part One: Introduction (Prolegomena)
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: God: The Metaphysical
Precondition
Chapter Three: Miracles: The Supernatural
Precondition
Chapter Four: Revelation: The
Revelational Precondition
Chapter Five: Logic: The Rational
Precondition
Chapter Six: Meaning: The Semantical
Precondition
Chapter Seven: Truth: The Epistemological
Precondition
Chapter Eight: Exclusivism: The
Oppositional Precondition
Chapter Nine: Language: The Linguistic
Precondition
Chapter Ten: Interpretation: The
Hermeneutical Precondition
Chapter Eleven: Historiography: The
Historical Precondition
Chapter Twelve: Method: The
Methodological Precondition
Part Two: Bible (Bibliology)
I. Section One: Biblical
Chapter Thirteen: The Origin and
Inspiration of the Bible
Chapter Fourteen: The Divine Nature of
the Bible
Chapter Fifteen: The Human Nature of the
Bible
Chapter Sixteen: Jesus and the Bible
II. Section Two: Historical
Chapter Seventeen: Church Fathers on the
Bible
Chapter Eighteen: The Historical Church
on the Bible
Chapter Nineteen: The History of
Destructive Biblical Criticism
Chapter Twenty: Liberalism on the Bible
Chapter Twenty-One: Neo-Orthodoxy on the
Bible
Chapter Twenty-Two: Neo-Evangelicals on
the Bible
Chapter Twenty-Three: Evangelicals on the
Bible
Chapter Twenty-Four: Fundamentalism on
the Bible
III. Section Three: Theological
Chapter Twenty-Five: The Historicity of
the Old Testament
Chapter Twenty-Six: The Historicity of
the New Testament
Chapter Twenty-Seven: The Inerrancy of
the Bible
Chapter Twenty-Eight: The Canonicity of
the Bible
Chapter Twenty-Nine: Summary of the
Evidence for the Bible
Appendices
Appendix One: Objections Against Theistic
Arguments
Appendix Two: Do Historical Facts Speak
for Themselves?
Geisler, Norman L.: Systematic Theology, Volume One: Introduction, Bible. Minneapolis, MN : Bethany House Publishers, 2002, S. 11 |
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Systematic
Theology, Vol 2: God, Creation (Bethany, 2003)

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Dr. Norman Geisler clearly sets forth the reality of the existence of God: who He is. The author lays the foundation by explaining and describing the attributes and characteristics of God, among them His actuality and simplicity, life and immortality, unity and trinity. Dr. Geisler concludes this study by illustrating how we must respond to God's attributes with heart, mind, and strength. He then turns to what God does, or His activity: the creation of all things, the origin of spiritual creation, the sustenance of creation. The section culminates in a discussion of God's relation to His creation. - Bethany House |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOLUME TWO: GOD AND CREATION
Part One: God (Theology Proper)
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: God’s Pure Actuality and
Simplicity
Chapter Three: God’s Aseity and Necessity
Chapter Four: God’s Immutability and
Eternality
Chapter Five: God’s Impassibility and
Infinity
Chapter Six: God’s Immateriality and
Immensity
Chapter Seven: God’s Omnipotence and
Omnipresence
Chapter Eight: God’s Omniscience
Chapter Nine: God’s Wisdom and Light
Chapter Ten: God’s Majesty, Beauty, and
Ineffability
Chapter Eleven: God’s Life and
Immortality
Chapter Twelve: God’s Unity and Trinity
Chapter Thirteen: God’s Holiness and
Righteousness
Chapter Fourteen: God’s Jealousy and
Perfection
Chapter Fifteen: God’s Truthfulness and
Goodness (Love)
Chapter Sixteen: God’s Mercy and Wrath
Chapter Seventeen: A Response to God’s
Attributes
Part Two: Creation
Chapter Eighteen: Alternative Views on
Creation
Chapter Nineteen: The Origin of Material
Creation
Chapter Twenty: The Creation of Spiritual
Creatures (Angels)
Chapter Twenty-One: The Sustenance of All
Creation
Chapter Twenty-Two: God’s Transcendence
Over and Immanence in Creation
Chapter Twenty-Three: God’s Sovereignty
Over Creation
Chapter Twenty-Four: God’s Providence in
Creation
Appendices
Appendix One: Christology
Appendix Two: Biblical References to
Creation
Appendix Three: Various Views on Origins
Appendix Four: Various Views of the
“Days” of Genesis
Appendix Five: The Age of the Earth
Appendix Six: The Scientific Evidence for
Creation
Appendix Seven: Pneumatology
Geisler, Norman L.: Systematic Theology, Volume Two: God, Creation. Minneapolis, MN : Bethany House Publishers, 2003, S. 9 |
Systematic
Theology, Vol 3: Sin, Salvation (Bethany, 2004)
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In this volume, Dr. Norman Geisler examines the doctrines of sin and salvation. He begins with a discussion of human beings, covering the origin and nature of humanity. Next the elements of sin are studied, including sin's origin, nature, effects, and, finally, defeat.
The second part continues with a thorough study of salvation, starting with salvation's origin. This is followed by the theories of salvation, the nature of salvation, the evidence of salvation, and the assurance of salvation. He then examines the extent and exclusivity of salvation in regard to the theories of limited atonement, universalism, and pluralism, and the results of salvation in relation to infants and the heathen. Consideration of salvation's condition and content close the study. - Bethany House |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOLUME THREE: SIN AND SALVATION
Part One: Humanity and Sin
(Anthropology and Hamartiology)
Chapter One: The Origin of Human Beings
Chapter Two: The Nature of Human Beings
Chapter Three: The Origin of Sin
Chapter Four: The Nature of Sin
Chapter Five: The Effects of Sin
Chapter Six: The Defeat of Sin
Part Two: Salvation (Soteriology)
Chapter Seven: The Origin of Salvation
Chapter Eight: The Theories of Salvation
Chapter Nine: The Nature of Salvation
Chapter Ten: The Evidence of Salvation
Chapter Eleven: The Assurance of
Salvation
Chapter Twelve: The Extent of Salvation
(Limited or Unlimited Atonement)
Chapter Thirteen: The Extent of Salvation
(Universalism)
Chapter Fourteen: The Exclusivity of
Salvation (Pluralism)
Chapter Fifteen: The Results of Salvation
(Infants and Heathen)
Chapter Sixteen: The Condition for
Salvation
Chapter Seventeen: The Contents of
Salvation
Appendices
Appendix One: Does Human Life Begin at
Conception?
Appendix Two: Does Human Life Begin at
Implantation?
Appendix Three: Double-Predestination
Appendix Four: Was Jesus a Physical
Descendant of Adam?
Appendix Five: Wesleyan Perfectionism
Geisler, Norman L.: Systematic Theology, Volume Three: Sin, Salvation. Minneapolis, MN : Bethany House Publishers, 2004, S. 9 |
Systematic Theology, Vol 4: Church, Last Things (Bethany, 2005)
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In this volume, Dr. Norman Geisler explores the church and the last things, ecclesiology and eschatology. He begins with the church's origin and then outlines its nature, government, and ordinances, addressing both the church universal and the church local while also examining spiritual gifts and the relation between church and state. In part two's remarkable presentation of time and eternity, Dr. Geisler expounds on the final resurrection, the intermediate and then final states of both the saved and the lost (heaven and hell), and the theories of purgatory and annihilationism. Then, turning specifically to biblical prophecy, he puts forth a basis for interpretational consistency before covering the Kingdom, the Covenants, the Second Coming, the Millennium, the Tribulation, and the Rapture. - Bethany House |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOLUME FOUR: CHURCH (ECCLESIOLOGY) AND LAST THINGS
(ESCHATOLOGY)
Part One: The Church: (Ecclesiology)
Chapter One: The Origin of the Church
Chapter Two: The Nature of the Universal
Church
Chapter Three: The Nature of the Visible
Church(es)
Chapter Four: The Government of the
Visible Church
Chapter Five: The Ordinances of the
Visible Church
Chapter Six: The Ministry of the Visible
Church (Spiritual Gifts)
Chapter Seven: The Relationship of the
Church to the State
Part Two: Last Things: (Eschatology)
Chapter Eight: The Intermediate State and
the Resurrection
Chapter Nine: The Final State of the
Saved (Heaven)
Chapter Ten: The Final State of the Lost
(Hell)
Chapter Eleven: The Alleged Temporary
State of the Saved (Purgatory)
Chapter Twelve: Annihilationism
Chapter Thirteen: The Interpretation of
Prophecy
Chapter Fourteen: The Kingdom of God
Chapter Fifteen: The Covenants of God
Chapter Sixteen: The Second Coming and
the Millennium
Chapter Seventeen: The Tribulation and
the Rapture
Appendices
Appendix One: Only the Apostles Spoke in
Tongues at Pentecost
Appendix Two: Were Tongues a Real
Language?
Appendix Three: Has the Gift of Miracles
Ceased?
Appendix Four: Ultradispensationalism
Appendix Five: Does the Resurrection Body
Have the Same Particles As Before Death?
Appendix Six: Reincarnation
Appendix Seven: The General Councils of
the Church and the Development of Roman Catholicism
Appendix Eight: The Role of the New
Testament Apostles
Geisler, Norman L.: Systematic Theology, Volume Four: Church, Last Things. Minneapolis, MN : Bethany House Publishers, 2005, S. 11 |
Also translated into Brazillian Portugese

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Teologia Sistemática de Norman Geisler
Título: Teologia Sistemática
Autor: Norman Geisler
Editora: CPAD
O trabalho culminante de uma vida inteira dedicada ao estudo e
pesquisa.
O Dr. Norman Geisler, nesta coleção, trata dos temas mais
importantes da teologia sistemática. A teologia propriamente dita, a
Bíblia, a criação, a doutrina de Deus, a Salvação, o Senhor Jesus
Cristo, as Últimas Coisas serão tratados de forma clara e muito bem
pesquisada, de modo que o leitor tenha em suas mãos, para pesquisa,
o fruto de uma vida dedicada à teologia e a defesa da fé cristã.
Como o clímax e a síntese de décadas de ensino e escritos de
Norman Geisler, esta obra inestimável despertará o interesse de
todos que apreciam abordagens filosóficas, históricas e apologéticas
da Teologia. Explicações e definições de termos-chave tornam esse
texto acessível para uma ampla gama de leitores, começando pelos
estudantes que iniciam na Teologia. Impressionante no seu fôlego e
nos detalhes, os tópicos são apresentados de maneira lógica que
estimula tanto o apredizado quanto à disseminação do conhecimento
adquirido. Estamos diante de uma obra enciclopédica, que contém
pérolas incontáveis em um texto agradável. E tudo isso reunido em
uma só capa.
Gary R. Habernas
Mestre da Universidade Liberty
Em nossa época, são raros os estudiosos que respondem às objeções
de críticos e céticos com a perícia do Dr. Norman Geisler. Para nós,
felizmente, ele apresenta as evidências bíblicas e a análise dos
temas de maneira clara e precisa, que lhe ajudará muito bem no seu
estudo das doutrinas bíblicas.
Dr. John F. Ankerberg
Presidente do Instituto de Pesquisas Teológicas Ankerberg
Os melhores teólogos são aqueles que também se destacam na
Filosofia. Só que neste caso, logicamente, nem sempre conseguimos
compreender exatamente o que eles estão querendo dizer. Norman
Geisler tem o dom singular de ser ao mesmo tempo um filósofo e um
teólogo que lida com conceitos profundos numa maneira que o homem
simples consegue compreender com facilidade. Conseqüentemente, esta
teologia sistemática não ficará somente na escrivaninha dos
estudiosos, mas também na do pastor, e freqüentará também a mesa de
café de muitos leitores leigos.
Dr. Paige Petterson
Presidente do Seminário Teológico Batista do Sudeste dos E.U.A
Em uma era que coloca a sua ênfase na especialização, Norman
Geisler é um exemplo de pessoa que apresenta a rara e preciosa
habilidade de reunir as três necessárias para se exercer a Teologia
Sistemática: formação filosófica minuciosa, facilidade nas diversas
categorias de teologia, e a capacidade de fazer a exegese do texto
bíblico. Não conheço ninguém que reúna estas três capacidades melhor
do que ele, e o Volume I, juntamente com os demais, é fruto de uma
vida que Geisler apresenta como um comunicador, o resultado é
verdadeiramente marcante. Estou muito feliz em, finalmente, ver esta
Teologia Sistemática ser colocada à disposição da igreja.
J. P. Moreland
Distinto Mestre em Filosofia, Faculdade de Teologia Talbott,
Universidade de Biola
Tendo sido grandemente beneficiado com o estudo da Teologia sob a
orientação do Professor Norman Geisler há cerca de vinte anos,
desejei por algum tempo ver sua vasta pesquisa teológica compilada
na forma de uma Teologia Sistemática. Com a publicação deste volume,
o meu desejo está se tornando realidade! Para as pessoas que
valorizam o pensar minucioso, a lógica firme, a justa ponderação e
as perspectivas teológicas, esta Teologia Sistemática se constitui
em leitura indispensável.
Dr. Ron Rhodes
Presidente do Ministério Reasoning From Scriptures
Um trabalho profundo de uma das melhores mentes teológicas e
filosóficas de nosso tempo.
Dr. Ravi Zacharias
Presidente de Ravi Zacharias International Ministries
Tremendo! Teologia Sistemática do Dr. Geisler é um livro que não
deve faltar em nenhuma biblioteca. Há poucas obras tão exaustivas na
abordagem ou tão eruditas na apresentação comparáveis a esta. Eis um
livro ao qual você deve dedicar a sua total atenção.
Josh MacDowell
Orador, autor de Evidência que Exige um Veredicto e Mais que um
Carpinteiro.
Dr. Norman Geisler, ex-reitor do Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, em Charlotte, Carolina do Norte, é autor e co-autor de mais de sessenta livros e de centenas de artigos. É orador e participa de debates a nível nacional e internacional. O Dr. Geisler possui bacharelado em Ciências Humanas (B.A) e mestrado em Ciências Humanas (M.A) pela Wheaton Colege, bacharelado em Teologia (Th.B) pela William Tyndale College e doutorado em Filosofia (Ph.D) pela Loyola University de Chicago.


