The Case for the Real Jesus: A Journalist Investigates Current Attacks on the Identity of Christ
by: Lee Strobel
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From college classrooms to bestselling books to the Internet, the historic picture of Jesus is under an intellectual onslaught. This fierce attack on the traditional portrait of Christ has confused spiritual seekers and created doubt among many Christians – but can these radical new claims and revisionist theories stand up to sober scrutiny?
From college classrooms to bestselling books to the Internet, the historic picture of Jesus is under an intellectual onslaught. This fierce attack on the traditional portrait of Christ has confused spiritual seekers and created doubt among many Christians – but can these radical new claims and revisionist theories stand up to sober scrutiny?
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- Please fix the Kindle version.
I was told that the footnotes would work in this Kindle version, but they do not.That is VERY inconvenient!
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- Okay But Lacking
This book is very well written therefore the 3 star rating.However, as a firm believer and critical thinker, this book was a disappointment.As 75 reviews have already been submitted I certainly will not go into detail except to say that the author needs to remember the phase "confirmation bias".
Unlike his journalism background, he did a very poor job of gathering information and reporting on the six questions or problems he started with.First off, he chooses very agenda-laden ... Read More
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- Enriching and Intelligent
There is little I can add to the many reviews already listed.But I will say that this book is full of intellectual and relentless logic that is most impressive.All the scholars present their case well and Lee Strobel does an excellent job of combining everything together.I actually don't find it to be a fast read, because I'm so enthralled that I mull over every piece of information.I recommend this book highly.
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- The Case for the Real Jesus
This is a very scholarly tritse or/and apology for proving the deity of Christ.The author begins by saying it is appropriate to question one's faith, but than it is necessary to dive in and look for the answers whereever you find them.Strobel is a former reporter for the Chicago Tribune and a former atheist.This is one of several of his books that soldify his ability to research and confirm his Christian faith.I would recommend this to anyone who is has their questions about Christianity or ... Read More
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- Examine The Evidenve For Yourself
In The Case For The Real Jesus, Lee Strobel addresses six contemporary challenges to the Gospel of Jesus Christ as presented by the New Testament and church tradition. Strobel's claim is that the post-modern movement has raised several challenges to the validity of the Gospel and to the historical person of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Strobel acknowledges that although the challenges may be far fetched, they at least deserve investigation on account of the attention they have received. Strobel, himself ... Read More
- Please fix the Kindle version.I was told that the footnotes would work in this Kindle version, but they do not.That is VERY inconvenient!
- Okay But LackingThis book is very well written therefore the 3 star rating.However, as a firm believer and critical thinker, this book was a disappointment.As 75 reviews have already been submitted I certainly will not go into detail except to say that the author needs to remember the phase "confirmation bias".
Unlike his journalism background, he did a very poor job of gathering information and reporting on the six questions or problems he started with.First off, he chooses very agenda-laden ... Read More
- Enriching and IntelligentThere is little I can add to the many reviews already listed.But I will say that this book is full of intellectual and relentless logic that is most impressive.All the scholars present their case well and Lee Strobel does an excellent job of combining everything together.I actually don't find it to be a fast read, because I'm so enthralled that I mull over every piece of information.I recommend this book highly.
- The Case for the Real JesusThis is a very scholarly tritse or/and apology for proving the deity of Christ.The author begins by saying it is appropriate to question one's faith, but than it is necessary to dive in and look for the answers whereever you find them.Strobel is a former reporter for the Chicago Tribune and a former atheist.This is one of several of his books that soldify his ability to research and confirm his Christian faith.I would recommend this to anyone who is has their questions about Christianity or ... Read More
- Examine The Evidenve For YourselfIn The Case For The Real Jesus, Lee Strobel addresses six contemporary challenges to the Gospel of Jesus Christ as presented by the New Testament and church tradition. Strobel's claim is that the post-modern movement has raised several challenges to the validity of the Gospel and to the historical person of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Strobel acknowledges that although the challenges may be far fetched, they at least deserve investigation on account of the attention they have received. Strobel, himself ... Read More
