
Bastion Books is republishing Norman Geisler’s four-volume Systematic Theology books in Q1 of 2025 as competitively priced softcovers (paperbacks) and as print-replica Kindle e-books on Amazon.
As of February 19th, 2025, only Volume 1 of 4 is available. But all four should be available soon!
- Volume 1: Introduction and Bible | 626 pages
- Volume 2: God and Creation | 718 pages
- Volume 3: Sin and Salvation | 623 pages
- Volume 4: Church and Last Things | 784 pages
Contents
Click here to view the contents of the 4-volume set.
FAQ
Does this four-volume set of ST contain the same text that was published by Bethany House between 2002 and 2005 (and which went out of print in 2019)? Yes, the interior text is the exact same as the 2002-2005 edition. A few of front matter pages were swapped out but no substantial changes were made.
Will these four volumes eventually be available for sale in hardback format? No, probably not. Presently we are only using the Amazon KDP system for printing and their maximum page count for hardbacks, as of Q1 2025, is 550 pages. If they raise this limit to 800 pages, we will offer them as hardbacks.
What is the relationship between this four-volume set and the “in one volume” edition? Norman Geisler’s Systematic Theology: In One Volume (Bastion Books, 2021) is a slightly condensed, lightly updated, unified amalgamation of the four volumes in one single volume. The four-volume (Bastion Books, 2025) set contains a total of 2,751 pages and the one-volume edition (2021) contains 1,664 pages. To see a partial list of the differences between the four-volume set and the single-volume edition, see these notes by Dr. Doug Potter.
Is the four-volume set available for purchase anywhere else? The four-volume edition of Systematic Theology is also available for sale in the electronic/digital Logos Bible Software format from Logos.com.
Translations
The four-volume set was translated into Brazilian Portuguese and made available as a two-volume set under the title of Teologia Sistematica.