The Case for Christ
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'''''The Case for Christ''''' is a popular book on [[Christian]] [[apologetics]] by [[Lee Strobel]]. | '''''The Case for Christ''''' is a popular book on [[Christian]] [[apologetics]] by [[Lee Strobel]]. | ||
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| + | Although Strobel claimed to be an [[atheist]] when he started this book, many readers have pointed out that he did a very bad job supporting the atheist position. Furthermore, he conducted interviews only with Christian apologists, and none with atheists or [[skeptic]]s. He has claimed that the book is balanced because he himself is arguing against the apologists, but at many points in the book he appears extremely reluctant to challenge his subjects. | ||
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Revision as of 19:09, 24 September 2007
The Case for Christ is a popular book on Christian apologetics by Lee Strobel.
Counter-apologetics issues
Although Strobel claimed to be an atheist when he started this book, many readers have pointed out that he did a very bad job supporting the atheist position. Furthermore, he conducted interviews only with Christian apologists, and none with atheists or skeptics. He has claimed that the book is balanced because he himself is arguing against the apologists, but at many points in the book he appears extremely reluctant to challenge his subjects.
External links
- Objections Sustained! by Kyle Gerkin at Internet Infidels
- The Rest of the Story, a review of The Case for Christ at Internet Infidels