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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 232.908 EAN: 9780310242109 ISBN: 031024210X Label: Zondervan Manufacturer: Zondervan Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 320 Publication Date: September 10, 2007 Publisher: Zondervan Sales Rank: 18075 Studio: Zondervan
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Product Description: 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?
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - A much needed addition to debate on historical Jesus I enjoyed Mr. Strobel's book very much, but other reviewers have already covered many of the important points.I'd just like to add that my favorite chapter was Chapter 2, in which Mr. Strobel answers the charge that "The Bible's portrait of Jesus can't be trusted because the church tampered with the text."Specifically he takes on the abominable Bart Ehrman and the Jesus Seminar guys.That chapter alone was worth the price of the book.
Ehrman and others who make up the Jesus Seminar ... Read More
Rating: - Jesus--He's the Real Thing! And what a case! Lee Strobel's profile of Jesus Christ is divided into three parts, the historical, the Freudian, and the fantastic--
1. Examining the Record; 2. Analyzing Jesus; and 3. Researching the Resurrection.
In "Part 1: Examining the Record," Strobel tells how God came to Earth to become the real Jesus.See if you can follow this, it's tough, even for me.
In heaven, during my prehistoric days as a choirboy, Dad always called the second person of the Trinity, "Ben" (which ... Read More
Rating: - A heavy read It took me a long time to finish this book, not because it isn't good but because it's full of heavy content that can't be taken in large bites.I think it might have been easier to read without the slightly contrived "I interviewed this expert and this is where he sat and this is what he was wearing" style.It is nevertheless an excellent rebuttal of all the shoddy liberal scholarship that masquerades as theology these days.
Rating: - the case for the REAL JESUS Lee has done it again and written a consise book about his investigations into attacks again Christians about JESUS
thanks Lee job well done
Rating: - Disingenuous This is the second Lee Strobel book I have read. It is clear, as many people have pointed out, that even though Lee presents himself as a seeker who is earnestly trying to find the truth, this is a facade.
As a thinking Christian, I have been troubled by many of the issues Lee brings up in his books. I have yet found no simple answers. Yes, research has shown that Mithras was basically an A.D. Religion. But other mystery religions are not so easily dismissed.
The fact that Lee ... Read More
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