Definitely the shortest book I've ever read, but possibly one of the most important. The author sets out and makes a very compelling and convincing case by interviewing experts in the field on the subject of the Resurrection as described in the Bible. This made a big impression on me, and I hope it ...
I accidentally got this from the Library thinking it was the standard edition; however, 1/2 way through I realized that it was the Student edition. Oh well, I tend to let my OCD take over at times like this, so I finished it anyways.
I put this review down for The Case for Faith, also by Strobel, and I think it applies to this book as well, so I will put it here too. I will just add that the chapter about what Jesus went through on the cross was difficult to read.In looking through the goodreads reviews for this book, it seems t...
This review is probably not as well-crafted as I would have hoped, since I am very swamped right now, and unable to do better. However, I wanted to write my thoughts on the book to the best of my ability as soon after I finished the audio version as possible so I wouldn't forget too much. I hope to...
I thought this was a great book, as were the others in the "Case For" series. It did a great job of bringing to light much of the scientific evidence that contradicts Darwin's theory and supports creationism.
This is a short book written by the journalist Lee Strobel. While his main book, the Case for Christ (which I have not read) no doubt deals with what he has written here more extensively, this is still a very good and well written book outlining Strobel's investigation of who Christ was and the legi...
Atheists don't have a leg to stand on with the hard evidence that this journalist presents in his case for Christ. Nothing else in history has the kind of proof and witnesses that the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ has and it is simply wonderful to see how this case unfolds. Lee Strobel had ...
A bit of a slog at times but overall an informative & useful book. Asks a lot of good questions & uncovers much that we don't learn about Darwinian evolution in the popular press & the watered down education of public schools.Oh, and for those reviewers who think the book is biased, of course it is...
Is there really a case for a creator? And is it tenable? Lee Strobel ought to have asked himself these questions before writing The Case for a Creator.There is likely no deterministic proof of God's existence; I'm fairly certain Kurt Gödel's work shows that. Furthermore, current popular opinion dict...
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