Norman L. Geisler was a prominent evangelical scholar and apologist who taught at various evangelical institutions for over five decades.
He held a PhD from Loyola University of Chicago and was a distinguished professor of apologetics and theology at Veritas Evangelical Seminary.
Geisler was a prolific author, writing nearly 80 books on topics such as Christian apologetics, ethics, and philosophy.
His works include the Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics and Christian Ethics.
Geisler's contributions to evangelical scholarship and apologetics were significant, and he was widely respected within conservative Christian circles.
He lived in Charlotte, North Carolina with his wife until his passing.
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