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Case For Christ

by Lee Strobel

Zondervan | October 23, 1998 | Trade Paperback

Is there credible evidence that Jesus of Nazareth really is the Son of God?

Retracing his own spiritual journey from atheism to faith, Lee Strobel, former legal editor of the Chicago Tribune, cross-examines a dozen experts with doctorates from schools like Cambridge, Princeton, and Brandeis who are recognized authorities in their own fields.

Strobel challenges them with questions like How reliable is the New Testament? Does evidence for Jesus exist outside the Bible? Is there any reason to believe the resurrection was an actual event?

Strobel′s tough, point-blank questions make this Gold Medallion-winning book read like a captivating, fast-paced novel. But it′s not fiction. It′s a riveting quest for the truth about history′s most compelling figure.

What will your verdict be in The Case for Christ?

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    Rating: 2/5

    Enjoyable quick read

    David Cavaco

    3 years ago

    Quick accessible read as skeptic lawyer-journalist Lee Strobel makes the case for Christ by interviewing a slew of experts. Problem is that his chosen experts are all evangelicals and author does not seek the opinion of non-believers. The book would have had more validity if Strobel interviewed Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Coptic based academics. Nevertheless, the book is a good introduction into Christology but it does not provide any earth shattering conclusions.

    Comments on this review:
    Bill Salloum

    What I've found from other Stroble books is he takes objections raised by non-believers and answers them with testimony of believers. This method doesn't provide the benefit of a dialogue between the two but it's not like he's making up his topics in a vacuum either. This series is, after all, called "The Case FOR ...", like one side of a court case. I agree with your "quick easy read" comment. It's a good starting point, but certainly not exhaustive and won't convince and ardent skeptic. I think though it will help those who do not know some of these basic historical evidences. If that's all that's standing in someone's way of taking a step of faith or steadying a shaken faith, then this will be helpful.

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    Gloria Kan

    Rating: 2/5

    Nevermind.

    This review is from: Case For Christ Student Edition (Trade Paperback)

    Gloria Kan

    7 years ago

    I'm older.
    I read it again.
    Not as good as once thought it to be. Loaded with logical fallacies, falsehoods and half-truths.
    Mucho recommendo Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis. A million times better, cherished by me.

    Comments on this review:
    Bill Salloum

    Hello Gloria, could you provide one or two examples of half-truths and falsehoods you found?

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    Historical evidence of Christ you say? You mean there is some? Yup! Tons! Get ready for some hot debates! Ha! This book offers up convincing arguments from leading experts on the subject. The problem I had was that none of the experts were non-believers and most came from an Evangelical background. In short the arguments were presented with a definite bias “preaching to the already converted”. The book also discounted other historical finds that it considers non-authentic like the Gnostic Gospels. But don’t let that put you off from this book! It still revealed some undisputed facts that I was unaware of. For example the sheer volume of copies of the early historical Gospel texts that exist. Current History Academia bases civilization’s history books on fewer and less coo berated historical documents. Did you know there are more copies of the Gospels from that period 2000 years ago than of the Roman Empire of the same time!? Yet, we take those documents as “gospel” (pun most definitely intended!) The Gospel’s content is constantly in dispute over its perceived inaccuracies by academic believers sand non-believers alike. Perplexing, isn’t it? Inside this book, there are many more uncovered facts that will rock your world, similar to the one just mentioned. So: to go for The Case for Christ or not to go for The Case for Christ? Absolutely go for it. There are just too many hard, documented historical facts about Jesus in this book to pass over. It’s an easy read even though the content deals with evidence. That’s a credit to Strobel’s writing style. He’s a professional writer first and foremost and a researcher second. And it shows. And this is a good thing. He is down to earth and unpretentious. In the end your faith is your own affair. Personally, after studying Torah and Kabala for three years, I finally understood what Christ was really teaching. From the Laws of Moses he simply taught “Love Thy Neighbour As Thy-Self”. Nice, but not earth shattering in the world at the time. Many Rabbis were teaching the same. But he also taught “Love thine Enemy”. Now that’s a revolution! As soon as He said that He had me. And He’s had me ever since. Enjoy the book.

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    I've been on this teen chat forum run by a Christian organization, and I've heard people recommending this book to others. We've been discussing theological issues and many of my fellow teens have found this book an awesome read. So if you've got any doubts concerning Christ, or you just want to touch up on your spiritual knowledge to be able to debate an atheist or something, then I recommend this book. Very good read.

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    for anyone who doubts that Christianity can stand up to intellectual examination. I highly recommend it. ;)

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    Are the new testaments' stories legends? This book deals with one of the fundamental issues of the christian faith: is the belief in Jesus Christ as God based on factual evidence or is it just the creation of human minds? Strobel proves that Christianity stands as the only religion in the history of humankind to be based on historical verified events.

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    Marlene

    Rating: 5/5

    The Case for Christ

    This review is from: Case For Christ (Hardcover)

    Marlene

    11 years ago

    I was not a really a sceptic but found that questions that I haven't even thought of were answered and evidence produced that I didn't know existed. This is an excellent book for those on the edge.

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    Lee Strobel puts together a well written book that is loaded with evidence concerning the truth concerning one Jesus Christ. The book solidifies the truths concerning one Jesus Christ, by making His ascension, crucifiction, and ressurection undeniable.

    Written in a court-room format, it is both informative, spiritually uplifting, and amusing.

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    Jeb Dykema

    Rating: 4/5

    Very Needed

    Jeb Dykema

    12 years ago

    Having read this book over twice, I can't not know how much faith can be placed in the accuracy of the Bible. Lee Strobel asks the RIGHT questions of qualified experts. Noone should overlook this book thinking it's purely intellectual; it will change your life! As well as strengthening your faith in the Bible, this book will provide apologetic arguments, needed more and more these days.

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    Duane Anderson

    Rating: 5/5

    THE CASE FOR CHRIST

    This review is from: Case For Christ (Hardcover)

    Duane Anderson

    12 years ago

    You want to believe, but intellectually you just don't know. Well, put aside your pride for a short while and do an intelligent read . This is captivating reporting that leaves you waiting for the next chapter and even more evidence. Don't delay this read; the ramifications could be eternal. If you are a skeptic but need an "intelligent" reason to believe, here it is!

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