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The Case for Faith: A Journalist Investigates the Toughest Objections to Christianity Book

In The Case for Faith, bestselling author, journalist, and former atheist Lee Strobel turns his investigative skills to the most persistent emotional objections to belief in God--the eight "heart barriers" to faith:

  • "Since evil and suffering exist, a loving God cannot"
  • "Since miracles contradict science, they cannot be true"
  • "Evolution explains life, so God isn't needed"
  • "God isn't worthy of worship if he kills innocent children"
  • "It's offensive to claim Jesus is the only way to God"
  • "A loving God would never torture people in hell"
  • "Church history is littered with oppression and violence"
  • "I still have doubts, so I can't be a Christian"

This bestselling book is for those who may be feeling attracted to Jesus but who are faced with difficult questions standing squarely in their path. For Christians, it will deepen their convictions and give them fresh confidence in defending their faith to skeptical friends, or during the hardest of times, when they have to defend their faith to themselves in moments of doubt.

Published on:
December 14, 2021
Duration:
11:39:00 (HH:MM:SS)
Publisher:
Zondervan
ISBN:
0310364272
Narrated by:
Van Tracy
Book share status:
In registry

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Lee Strobel (Author)
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Lee Strobel, born in 1950, navigated a fascinating journey from skeptical lawyer to renowned apologist, using his legal prowess to investigate and ultimately embrace Christianity. His life story exemplifies a captivating transformation, leaving a lasting impact on the field of Christian apologetics.

Strobel began his career with a strong foundation in law. Earning a Juris Doctor degree from Yale Law School and excelling as a legal journalist, he built a reputation for thorough investigation and critical thinking. However, despite his outward success, a nagging question about Christianity's validity lingered within him. Inspired by his wife's unwavering faith, he embarked on a year-long investigation, employing his legal skills to examine the evidence for Jesus' existence and the claims of Christianity.

Driven by intellectual curiosity and fueled by a desire for truth, Strobel interviewed leading scholars, experts, and skeptics. He meticulously cross-examined historical evidence, archaeological findings, and biblical claims, applying his legal training to scrutinize every detail. As the investigation unfolded, unexpected findings began to chip away at his initial skepticism. His thorough legal mind found the evidence for Christianity increasingly compelling, eventually leading him to a personal conversion experience.

Following his conversion, Strobel's passion shifted towards defending and explaining his newfound faith. He translated his legal expertise into powerful apologetic writing, authoring bestselling books like "The Case for Christ" and "The Case for a Creator." These works, meticulously researched and presented in a clear, engaging style, resonated with many, offering compelling arguments for Christianity to both doubters and seekers.

Beyond his prolific writing career, Strobel actively engages with audiences through speaking engagements, debates, and media appearances. He founded the Lee Strobel Center for Evangelism and Apologetics, equipping others with tools to explore and defend their faith. Lee Strobel's remarkable journey embodies the power of intellectual inquiry and open-mindedness. Through his work, he continues to bridge the gap between faith and reason, inspiring and equipping individuals to explore the truth claims of Christianity.

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