Thomas Aquinas : An Evangelical Appraisal by Norman L. Geisler (2003, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherWipf & Stock Publishers
ISBN-101592441548
ISBN-139781592441549
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Book TitleThomas Aquinas : an Evangelical Appraisal
Number of Pages196 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2003
TopicChristianity / History, Christian Theology / General, Christian Theology / History
GenreReligion
AuthorNorman L. Geisler
FormatTrade Paperback

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ReviewsThis is 'must reading' for every thinking Christian. I am thrilled by this careful analysis of St. Thomas." R.C. Sproul
Dewey Edition20
Dewey Decimal230/.2/092
SynopsisNorman L. Geisler reintroduces evangelicals to the man they forgot,"" clarifying Aquinas' teachings about the nature of God, Scripture, faith, reason, and other key issues of apologetics and ethics. Aquinas, the author argues, is a more articulate defender of the faith than anyone in our midst."" Roman Catholic Aquinas scholar Robert N. Campbell observes that Geisler makes a good case for his message that the writings of Aquinas can be of great value to today's Protestant and Roman Catholic philosophers and theologians."" The book gives an understandable presentation of many of Aquinas' major contributions and shows how they are relevant, at times even crucial, to contemporary discussion,"" adds Winfried Corduan of Taylor University. In the process Geisler strikes a credible blow against the current unfounded prejudice toward St. Thomas in evangelical thought."", Norman L. Geisler reintroduces evangelicals to the man they forgot,Ó clarifying Aquinas' teachings about the nature of God, Scripture, faith, reason, and other key issues of apologetics and ethics. Aquinas, the author argues, is a more articulate defender of the faith than anyone in our midst.ÓRoman Catholic Aquinas scholar Robert N. Campbell observes that Geisler makes a good case for his message that the writings of Aquinas can be of great value to today's Protestant and Roman Catholic philosophers and theologians.ÓThe book gives an understandable presentation of many of Aquinas' major contributions and shows how they are relevant, at times even crucial, to contemporary discussion,Ó adds Winfried Corduan of Taylor University. In the process Geisler strikes a credible blow against the current unfounded prejudice toward St. Thomas in evangelical thought.Ó, Norman L. Geisler reintroduces evangelicals to the man they forgot," clarifying Aquinas' teachings about the nature of God, Scripture, faith, reason, and other key issues of apologetics and ethics. Aquinas, the author argues, is a more articulate defender of the faith than anyone in our midst."Roman Catholic Aquinas scholar Robert N. Campbell observes that Geisler makes a good case for his message that the writings of Aquinas can be of great value to today's Protestant and Roman Catholic philosophers and theologians."The book gives an understandable presentation of many of Aquinas' major contributions and shows how they are relevant, at times even crucial, to contemporary discussion," adds Winfried Corduan of Taylor University. In the process Geisler strikes a credible blow against the current unfounded prejudice toward St. Thomas in evangelical thought."
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