We are the most effective way to get your press release into the hands of reporters and news producers. Check out our client list.



New Systematic Theology
Contact: Dr. Norm Mathers, 919-909-4281

FUQUAY VARINA, N.C., Nov. 30, 2013 /Christian Newswire/ -- Mathers Systematic Theology (ISBN 9781628396072) by Norman W. Mathers was published in September by Xulon Press. Mathers Systematic Theology includes the important theological subjects of Bible, God, Salvation, Spiritual Life, Prophecy including Angels, Christ, Sin, Man, Church, and the Holy Spirit. This book is based on the teachings of Scripture. Each chapter ends with study questions. A ready reference work for all believers, this easy to understand book will help you become grounded in the Word of God. Mathers Systematic Theology is a biblical resource for devotions, lessons, and sermons. Dr. Mathers is Assistant Professor, School of Religion, Liberty University. Mathers Systematic Theology is recommended by Elmer L. Towns, Co-Founder, Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia and Gary R. Habermas, Distinguished Research Prof. & Chair, Dept. of Philosophy, Liberty University & Theological Seminary. Mathers Systematic Theology (ISBN 9781628396072) can be purchased through Xulonpress.com/Bookstore (866-909-2665), Barnes and Noble or Amazon.

"Norm W. Mathers is an adjunct professor for Liberty University in the area of systematic theology. So it's only natural that he wrote Mathers' Systematic Theology from his interpretation of Scripture. Whereas many theologians bring their philosophy and logical thinking to what they write in their systematic theology, Dr. Mathers has based his work on an inductive approach to the original languages. This means he reflects the conclusions of Scripture in his writings, and he examines all issues by Scripture. As a result, he has given the world a ready reference work to help students become grounded in the Word of God, and in the process, their faith is grounded in God Himself." -- Elmer L. Towns, Co Founder, Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia

"One strength of this volume is that Norm Mathers is proficient in both the original Greek and Hebrew languages, assisting in the necessary exegesis for a text of this sort. Another asset is his interest in relating the many positions throughout to both similar as well as dissimilar views. Biblical positions are defended, while alternative positions are critiqued, often in much detail. Extensive Bibliographic interaction is also provided. This allows the student to evaluate and make decisions regarding the correct biblical stance to take on a plethora of issues, guided by Mather's insightful criteria and interaction. Some questions about more philosophical matters do not change this basic conclusion." -- Gary R. Habermas, Distinguished Research Prof. & Chair, Dept. of Philosophy, Liberty University & Theological Seminary