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The Case for Christ: A Journalist's Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus
Lee Strobel
Zondervan
, 1998 - 304 pages
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Using the dramatic scenario of an investigative
journalist
pursuing his story and leads, Lee Strobel uses his experience as a reporter for the Chicago Tribune to interview experts about the
evidence
for
Christ
from the fields of science, philosophy, and history. Winner of the Gold Medallion Book Award and twice nominated for the Christian Book of the Year Award.
A Journalist's Quest for the Truth
"In light of the convincing facts I had learned during my
investigation
, in the face of this overwhelming avalanche of
evidence
in the
case
for
Christ
, the great irony was this: it would require much more faith for me to maintain my atheism than to trust in
Jesus
of Nazareth!" ~ pg. 265
"The Case for Christ" is quite an experience. If you read this book as an unbeliever the facts presented may lead you to a deeper understanding of Jesus and his mission. If you read this book as a Christian, your faith will be strengthened.
Lee Strobel was an atheist for most of his life until he began researching the life of Jesus Christ. In this book he challenges leading scholars with objections he had as a skeptic. His questions are hard-hitting and precise. In turn, the scholars present convincing arguments that are intellectual as well as heartfelt. Some of the questions he asks include:
Can the biographies of Jesus be trusted?
Is there credible evidence for Jesus in history?
Is Jesus really the Son of God?
Does Jesus match the identity of the Messiah?
Was Jesus seen alive after his crucifixion?
If you have any doubts about the validity of the New Testament, this book puts them to rest. Did Jesus really die on the cross and how could the resurrection be true? Lee Strobel investigates every aspect of Jesus' life and comes away with some startling facts and brilliant conclusions.
I love the way this book is written. As a
journalist
, Lee Strobel knows how to ask the right questions. His conversations with prominent scholars are the highlight of the book. I was amazed at the depth of knowledge these scholars possess.
I think this book can be enjoyed by atheists and Christians. I
personal
ly found this book to be exciting, informative and very well researched. Reading "The Case for Christ" could affect your life in a very positive way. It could also help you determine your eternal future. This is a book you will want to buy for all your friends!
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Very good place to start
Atheist or believer, this book is worth investigating. The author interviews several scholars concerning different aspects of
Jesus
such as archeology, history, psychology, and medicine. All the experts weigh in as to how plausible certain claims of the gospel are. Granted, all the experts are believers themselves, but this book does not intend to give a "both sides" account. It is also seems that their area of expertise and their studies helped convince them even MORE (or in some
case
s just convince) of the truth claims of Jesus.
The book is very easy and fun to read. It is written in the form of the conversation that the author had with each of the scholars and the author's commentary. It will give a believer a good idea of what academic areas have to say about Jesus, and non-believers an idea of what they need to argue against.
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Excellent Introduction to Christian Apologetics - too bad many miss the point of the book.
I'll make this short. I think Strobel's book is an excellent introduction to
Christ
ian Apologetics. He kept his explanations at a high enough level so that they were easy to understand without burdening the reader with much more, heavy detailed
evidence
that exists.
What I find interesting, however, is the number of readers that apparently have completely missed the point of the book. I've seen many reviews that criticize Strobel for not interviewing a single person that had a opposing point of view, for not interviewing any Atheists, etc.
To those people, I want to say this - Did you not read the title of the book??!! It's called the "
Case
FOR Christ", not "Notes from the Stenographer at Christ's Trial". Strobel was a confirmed Atheist (the prosecuting attorney if you will) before he wrote the book and in an attempt to DISPROVE the divinity of Christ, became a Christian.
Let me also ask this - if you were writing a book called "The Case For Christ" why WOULD you interview people that had an opposing point of view?
There are plenty of books out there that could be titled "The Case Against Christ" - they are written in general by Atheists, and I don't think you're going to find that they interviewed too many Christian scholars in the process of researching their books.
When you read a book it's kind of important to first understand the context of the subject and where the author is coming from when he wrote the book - I thought Strobel did a very good job in laying the groundwork on this - sorry that this point was apparently lost on some people.
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