Norman Geisler

Norman L. Geisler was a Christian apologist, author, and the co-founder of Southern Evangelical Seminary. He described himself as a "moderate Calvinist." He received his Ph.D. in philosophy from Loyola University.

Geisler took issue with many of the concepts of traditional Calvinism. Regarding limited atonement he believed that the atonement is limited only in result. Geisler has published several books.

Geisler was also heavily involved in the drafting of the fundamentalist Chicago Statements, writing extensive commentary on them; quite an ironic task, considering that the statements were intended to speak to the "clarity of Scripture."

Publications

 * If God, Why Evil? (Bethany, 2011).
 * Making Sense of Bible Difficulties (Baker, 2009).
 * The Apologetics of Jesus (Baker, 2009).
 * The Big Book of Bible Difficulties (Baker, 2008).
 * When Skeptics Ask (Baker, 2008).
 * Is Rome the True Church?: A Consideration of the Roman Catholic Claim (Crossway, 2008).
 * Conviction Without Compromise (Harvest House, 2008).
 * Love Your Neighbor (Crossway, 2007).
 * Correcting The Cults (Baker, 2005).
 * Bringing Your Faith To Work (Baker, 2005).
 * Who Made God? (Zondervan, 2003).
 * Is Your Church Ready? (Zondervan, 2003).
 * I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist (Crossway, 2004), co-authored with Frank Turek.