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: He explores whether Jesus truly believed he was God and if his character and psychological state matched the profile of a divine being.
The book is structured as a series of 13 interviews with world-renowned scholars and experts in fields such as history, archaeology, and medicine.
Many readers find the book's investigative style engaging and its presentation of evidence logically sound. Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
: Strobel investigates the reliability of the New Testament manuscripts, comparing them to other ancient texts and examining eyewitness accounts.
: A significant portion focuses on the medical evidence of the crucifixion and the historical evidence for the empty tomb and post-resurrection appearances. Diverse Reviews & Perspectives
In , Lee Strobel , a former legal editor for the Chicago Tribune , applies his background as an investigative journalist to examine the historical and theological claims of Christianity. Originally a staunch atheist, Strobel began this investigation to disprove his wife's newfound faith but ultimately concluded that the evidence for Jesus' divinity was overwhelming. Key Summary Points
The Case for Christ: A Journalist's Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus
Critical reception of the book varies significantly depending on the reader's starting point:
: He explores whether Jesus truly believed he was God and if his character and psychological state matched the profile of a divine being.
The book is structured as a series of 13 interviews with world-renowned scholars and experts in fields such as history, archaeology, and medicine.
Many readers find the book's investigative style engaging and its presentation of evidence logically sound. Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
: Strobel investigates the reliability of the New Testament manuscripts, comparing them to other ancient texts and examining eyewitness accounts.
: A significant portion focuses on the medical evidence of the crucifixion and the historical evidence for the empty tomb and post-resurrection appearances. Diverse Reviews & Perspectives
In , Lee Strobel , a former legal editor for the Chicago Tribune , applies his background as an investigative journalist to examine the historical and theological claims of Christianity. Originally a staunch atheist, Strobel began this investigation to disprove his wife's newfound faith but ultimately concluded that the evidence for Jesus' divinity was overwhelming. Key Summary Points
The Case for Christ: A Journalist's Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus
Critical reception of the book varies significantly depending on the reader's starting point: