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Is there credible proof that Jesus of Nazareth really is the Son of God? In The Case for Christ , Lee Strobel, former legal editor of the Chicago Tribune and New York Times bestselling author, retraces his own spiritual journey from atheism to faith and builds a captivating case for Christ's divinity. In this revised and updated edition of The Case for Christ , Strobel cross-examines a dozen experts with doctorates from schools such as Cambridge, Princeton, and Brandeis, asking hard-hitting questions--and taking a deeper look at the evidence from the fields of science, philosophy, and history. In his comprehensive investigation, Strobel doesn't shy away from challenging questions, including: How reliable is the New Testament? Does evidence for Jesus exist outside the Bible? Is Jesus who he said he was? Is there any reason to believe the resurrection was an actual event? What does all of the evidence point to--and what does it mean today? Winner of the Gold Medallion Book Award and twice nominated for the Christian Book of the Year Award, The Case for Christ has been adapted into a major motion picture and has now sold over 5 million copies worldwide. This edition includes scores of revisions and additions, including updated material on archaeological and manuscript discoveries, fresh recommendations for further study, and an interview with the author that tells dramatic stories about the book's impact, provides behind-the-scenes information, and responds to critiques of the book by skeptics. Strobel's thorough examination reads like a captivating, fast-paced novel. But it's not fiction: it's a riveting quest for the truth about history's most compelling figure. Discover The Case for Christ today. Praise for The Case for Christ : "Nobody knows how to sift truth from fiction like an experienced investigative reporter, or to argue a case like someone trained at Yale Law School. Lee Strobel brings both qualifications to this remarkable book. In addition to his own tremendous testimony as atheist-turned-Christian, the author marshals the irrefutable depositions of recognized "expert witnesses" to build his ironclad case for Jesus Christ. The Case for Christ sets a new standard among existing contemporary apologetics." --D. James Kennedy, PhD, senior minister, Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church Review: Great book - Very helpful book. I found it actually easy to follow and to read, even though topic is quite complicated. I am not a past student of such topics, but this one was interesting. It made a postive impact on my belief system and I felt it was objectively presented. If you read it, read the entire book as stopping in the middle would leave you possibly without the real benefit of the summarizations towards the end. Review: A Must Read!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - Lee Strobel’s The Case for Christ is nothing short of a transformative read, one that blends investigative journalism with the rigor of historical and scientific inquiry. As a former atheist and seasoned legal journalist, Strobel embarks on a journey to examine the evidence for Jesus Christ’s life, death, and resurrection. What unfolds is a compelling narrative that not only addresses skeptics’ questions but also strengthens the faith of believers. The book is structured as a series of interviews with experts in theology, archaeology, history, and medicine. Strobel approaches these conversations as though preparing for a courtroom trial, weighing the evidence objectively. The historical evidence presented, including manuscripts, archaeological discoveries, and eyewitness accounts, is meticulously detailed. Strobel's exploration of the reliability of the New Testament documents, the corroboration of non-Christian sources, and the medical analysis of the crucifixion leaves readers with a profound sense of awe at the historical authenticity of Christ’s life and sacrifice. What makes this book so eye-opening is its ability to dismantle common objections with clarity and grace. Strobel doesn’t shy away from tough questions. Instead, he leans into them, presenting answers rooted in fact and logic. For those grappling with doubts or simply seeking to deepen their understanding of the Christian faith, The Case for Christ is a balm for the soul, much like witnessing the miraculous healing of a terminal illness. Strobel’s thorough investigation can cure spiritual uncertainty, offering hope and assurance to those searching for truth. In addition to its apologetic depth, the book is written in an engaging, almost conversational tone, making complex ideas accessible without oversimplifying them. It invites readers into Strobel’s personal journey, making the discovery of truth feel personal and relatable. Ultimately, The Case for Christ is a must-read for skeptics, seekers, and believers alike. It equips Christians with a stronger foundation for their faith while offering a lifeline to those searching for answers. Strobel’s work is a testament to the fact that faith and reason can coexist powerfully. If you’re looking for a book that inspires, educates, and transforms, this is it.


















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J**C
Great book
Very helpful book. I found it actually easy to follow and to read, even though topic is quite complicated. I am not a past student of such topics, but this one was interesting. It made a postive impact on my belief system and I felt it was objectively presented. If you read it, read the entire book as stopping in the middle would leave you possibly without the real benefit of the summarizations towards the end.
K**D
A Must Read!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lee Strobel’s The Case for Christ is nothing short of a transformative read, one that blends investigative journalism with the rigor of historical and scientific inquiry. As a former atheist and seasoned legal journalist, Strobel embarks on a journey to examine the evidence for Jesus Christ’s life, death, and resurrection. What unfolds is a compelling narrative that not only addresses skeptics’ questions but also strengthens the faith of believers. The book is structured as a series of interviews with experts in theology, archaeology, history, and medicine. Strobel approaches these conversations as though preparing for a courtroom trial, weighing the evidence objectively. The historical evidence presented, including manuscripts, archaeological discoveries, and eyewitness accounts, is meticulously detailed. Strobel's exploration of the reliability of the New Testament documents, the corroboration of non-Christian sources, and the medical analysis of the crucifixion leaves readers with a profound sense of awe at the historical authenticity of Christ’s life and sacrifice. What makes this book so eye-opening is its ability to dismantle common objections with clarity and grace. Strobel doesn’t shy away from tough questions. Instead, he leans into them, presenting answers rooted in fact and logic. For those grappling with doubts or simply seeking to deepen their understanding of the Christian faith, The Case for Christ is a balm for the soul, much like witnessing the miraculous healing of a terminal illness. Strobel’s thorough investigation can cure spiritual uncertainty, offering hope and assurance to those searching for truth. In addition to its apologetic depth, the book is written in an engaging, almost conversational tone, making complex ideas accessible without oversimplifying them. It invites readers into Strobel’s personal journey, making the discovery of truth feel personal and relatable. Ultimately, The Case for Christ is a must-read for skeptics, seekers, and believers alike. It equips Christians with a stronger foundation for their faith while offering a lifeline to those searching for answers. Strobel’s work is a testament to the fact that faith and reason can coexist powerfully. If you’re looking for a book that inspires, educates, and transforms, this is it.
S**O
Lee Strobel provides the legwork.
Before I was persuaded to read this book, I was under the impression, as it appears that many are, that Strobel was converted from atheism while conducting his "Case for Christ". This is not the reality of the situation and Strobel makes no attempt to hide this fact. In the introduction Strobel writes, "That's what this book is about. In effect, I'm going to retrace and expand upon the spiritual journey I took for nearly two years." (p. 14). It is no mystery that by the time he began conducting the interviews for this book Strobel was already a Christian. Where does one turn if they want the most scholarly information about Jesus Christ as shown in a Christian light? Well...Christian scholars, of course. This book is biased by the fact that only Christians are referenced in the research conducted for this work but, after all, the purpose of this work is to convey the outcome of Strobel's personal investigation. One would have to believe that it was Strobel's goal to clearly depict the end result of his own research, rather than to jumble the intended message with contradictory opinions and fact. "The Case for Christ" is an amazing stepping stone for individuals interested in further intellectual research into Christianity. Strobel consulted some of the most respected and credible scholars in their fields of study while coming to his ultimate conclusion. The information that Strobel made available throughout this work would have translated into an incredible amount of reading and research if one attempted to obtain the same information on their own, not to insinuate that one should take this information as the final authority. The fact that all of Strobel's references are believers in the Christian faith does nothing to belittle the fact that the information they divulge is to the best of their knowledge as respected scholars. In other words, the interviewees say nothing that they believe or know to be a proven falsehood. In "The Case for Christ", Lee Strobel sets out to determine whether or not Jesus Christ was who he claimed to be, or if he even existed. Strobel effectively presents the evidence for this "case" as it might have been presented in a court of law. Strobel applied the knowledge that he obtained at Yale Law School and his experience as the legal affairs editor of the Chicago Tribune to present the information he obtained in this well thought out and extremely readable book. The importance of this work is the fact that the entire Christian religion hinges on whether or not Jesus Christ was the person portrayed in the Christian Bible and Strobel realizes this. As far as the information surrounding Jesus' existence, his life, and his death, Strobel leaves no stone unturned. To further illustrate his point, Strobel is often found playing the devil's advocate...no pun intended...by posing some of the leading arguments against what his references are claiming to be true, and then asking them to provide an answer. While some of the issues attended to in "The Case for Christ" are hot topics in religious debate today; the arguments provided by Strobel's interviewees are just as convincing and though provoking as those that could be found in any intellectual argument for or against Jesus Christ. "The Case for Christ" is certainly a compelling read and I would recommend that anyone, of any religion or lack thereof, use the information it provides and apply it however one chooses. This is a pro-Christian work and should be looked at as such, but for those who are either new believers in the Christian faith or simply looking for a little guidance in their search for the big questions, Strobel provides a great deal of insight that one might not come across on their own. "The Case for Christ" is well written and unlike many books of this genre, resists the urge to force feed its information and opinions to people who are not, as of yet, ready to commit their life in one direction or the other.
J**N
Not afraid to ask difficult questions. A must-read.
I have been wanting to expand my understanding of Christian apologetics for many years by reading Josh McDowell's Evidence That Demands a Verdict. Thumbing through the book in bookstores showed it to be in a rather dry outline form that discouraged me from actually following through. I was introduced to Lee Strobel a couple years ago when a pastor at my church was teaching my Bible study class from Strobel's God's Outrageous Claims. I recently discovered that Strobel wrote a book investigating the claims of Christianity and was eager to read it. That book is The Case for Christ. It proved to be more readable than Evidence, but still convicingly makes the case for Christ. Strobel, a lawyer and journalist, who covered the topsy-turvy world of Chicago crime, applied his training to verify or discount the claims of Christianity. An admitted atheist, he took up this task after his wife accepted Christ as Lord and Savior. He studied all of the information he could find from both supporters and detractors of Christianity and then set out on a several year voyage of research and interviews with experts in various fields. The Case for Christ is a history of this voyage. Strobel applies the various legal evidences that would be required for a conviction in the courts: eyewitness accounts, documents, corroboration, science, rebuttals, psychology, profiles, "fingerprints," medical evidences and circumstantial evidence. There are 14 chapters in all, and in each, he examines a different type of evidence and interviews an acknowledged expert in the field, travelling all over the US to do so. Each chapter addresses a question such as: Do historical accounts outside of the Bible confirm the life of Jesus? Were the eyewitnesses reliable? Was there credible evidence of the empty tomb? Could Jesus have survived the flogging and crucifixion? The list goes on an on, and I can't imagine that it leaves many stones unturned for someone verifying the claims of the church. All in all, he verifies the claims of Christianity most convincingly, and does so in a very academic manner. Even though this book is fairly easy to read, it is appropriately referenced. These can be very complex subjects, and about the only complaint that might be levied on this book is that it does not go deep enough. To do so would require volumes, though, and Strobel gives references for someone wanting to investigate further. I was trying to complete another book when I picked this one up. A mistake. I had trouble putting it back down. I certainly recommend this book to all Christians. It is not afraid to ask difficult questions, and is a welcome change from the fluffy, feel-good books that flood Christian book stores. Although this is information with which every Christian should be familiar, I also recommend the book for anyone investigating the claims of Christianity. We all probably suspect the end: Strobel, facing the undeniable mountain of evidence, accepts Christ himself, concluding, "it would require much more faith for me to maintain my atheism that to trust in Jesus of Nazareth!"
T**Y
Worth the Read
The Case for Christ is a powerful, deeply personal investigation that balances journalistic integrity with profound spiritual discovery. Lee Strobel, a former legal editor and skeptic, applies his investigative training to rigorously examine the historical and medical evidence surrounding Jesus. He interviews leading scholars, carefully analyses biblical manuscripts, and explores the accounts of Jesus’ resurrection with respectful curiosity and intellectual honesty. What makes this book stand out is Strobel’s transparency—he shares his inner doubts and emotional journey, making the narrative relatable even if you aren’t a believer. His clear, accessible writing keeps the pace engaging, while the depth of research lends it real credibility. Whether you're exploring faith, seeking historical truth, or simply enjoy a compelling investigation, The Case for Christ offers an honest, thoughtful, and hopeful examination of one of history’s most influential figures.
J**I
Asked and Answered
Strobel has a good, clean writing style, giving the facts, not resorting to unnecessary words- he writes like a journalist should. This helps immeasurably in making an easy to understand book, while giving detailed needed information. Questions are posed and answered. In fact, all the major questions about the authenticity and reliability of the Gospels, the early Church, and Jesus are answered clearly. This is an immensely helpful resource for apologetics, and for the searching mind. Strobel writes without malice and attack, and without being preachy. He simply presents the facts. Now, definitely, there's bias here. He only interviews people who are on his side. And at times he seems to softball his questions to them. This was confusing because of some of the overall format of the book. He states at the beginning of the book that he became a Christian through his wife, after carefully considering the evidence, and then precedes to share with us his many interviews with experts in different areas- literature, Biblical studies, archeology, medicine, psychology... And throughout these interviews, I'm trying to figure out when this was written. Initially his wife gets converted twenty years ago. Then one interview mentions the Oklahoma City bombing...Surely it can't have been that long between when he first raised the questions and when he got around to interviewing people? Only at the end of the book do we find out that Strobel became a Christian after seeing his wife's life change, and then searching through the answers in *books* on his own. This book that he's written presents numerous interviews that he's done 20 years later, as a Christian, to recapture the work that he did on his own reading through books, authored by his interviewees. But his questioning style seems to be like a skeptic. Things would be more clear if the chronology of his conversion and who he is when interviewing were stated at the beginning of the book. One of the greatest benefits to this book is the great breadth of research presented. Because he interviews top experts in the field- in the many fields- all in one place we get the complete story of the veracity of these texts, and the life of Jesus. There is a lot of false information on this subject out there- perhaps more on this subject than any other in history. As a former student of the only non-clerical member of the Jesus Seminar, I heard a perspective that the Jesus Seminar had the correct Truth, and they weren't the liberal fringe, but standard scholarship. But outside of the Jesus Seminar, few believe this. It's nice to see that misinformation repeatedly corrected in this text, as different theologians look through the dramatic preconceptions that groups like the Jesus Seminar have. I particularly enjoyed the thought-provoking questions at the end of the chapter. Strobel doesn't want us to simply read this book, and think, "Yes, well done. Enjoyable read." He wants people's lives to be changed through this, be they Christian or not. The questions he asked at the end of each chapter were certainly not softballs, but hard-hitting, from whatever perspective you come from, and ideally designed for an individual or group who decides to read this book together. However, this book could have been stronger with some contrary interviews presented, and a chance to hear the arguments of the other side. This is shown by the last chapter, presented as an appendix, the first chapter of his new book, The Case for Faith. There he interviews Templeton, a former preacher and friend of Billy Graham, now a strong agnostic and denier of Christ. In that interview with Templeton, as Templeton was dying, we see a real person, presenting real problems with his life, and the life of Christ. I would have liked to see more of this, and more interplay between the positions within Strobel's book.
J**N
very interesting
Great book so far.
A**Y
Amazing, Highly informative, Faith Building
Amazing ! This book is simply wonderful. Lee Stobel builds a strong case for a reasonable faith for our Christ. Important topics include evidence for the resurrection, the preservation of the Word of God and the early dating of the Gospels plus many other important topics. It is powerful always to see a testimony of someone who started out not believing God, but then come to believe in our One True God and our Lord Jesus Christ. All the information in this book are well laid out and organized. In addition, there are many stories involving his experience as a Legal Reporter as the Chicago Tribune. He is a man who views evidence above everything else. Initially trying to prove wrong his wife's newfound faith, he sets out on a journey to do just that, but instead, all the evidences that he finds points toward the existence of God and that Jesus Christ His Son did die for our sins, and was physically resurrected and seen by more than 500 eyewitnesses. He also gives us many stories in the courtroom and in police investigation to illustrate the different types of evidence and that these different types of evidence do point toward Christ. This shows that to have faith in Jesus, we do not have to leave our brain at the door ! We can have reasonable faith ! As one expert in this story, Dr. Bruce M. Metzger responds to Lee Stobel when asked whether his academic studies of evidence has weakened or strengthened his faith, the expert says it has made his faith stronger ! Quoting from p 93 of this book: "So," I started to say, " scholarship has not diluted your faith --" He jumped in before I could finish my sentence. " On the contrary," he stressed, " it has built it. I've asked questions all my life, I've dug into the text, I've studied this thoroughly, and today I know with confidence that my trust in Jesus has been well placed." This echos how I feel myself, by dedication and study and search of the truth, our faith can only grow ! I highly recommend this book. Again this has strengthened my faith. I hope that this book will help you tremendously as well. Another book I found very helpful is Cold Case Christianity, that book also goes over the evidence of Christ, but through the lens of the Cold Case Investigator. I also recommend watching the move Case for Christ. It is a very well made and moving movie !
L**O
Great Read
Very well written, undeniable proof Christ was on this earth, died and was resurrected. If you are a new Christian, a season Christian or a sceptic. I highly recommend this book. I am a fan of the author’s style and have bought another one of his books. I’ve bought the Kindle version but also bought a paper back on this one to give to a friend.
O**I
important read for all Christians and non believers
The Case for Christ is an outstanding and deeply compelling book. It’s both highly educational and a powerful, well-structured argument for Christianity, built on thorough research, logic, history, and expert testimony. The book examines all the key pillars of the Christian faith, including New Testament archaeology, historical reliability, and—most importantly—the resurrection of Jesus. What makes this book especially compelling is the calibre of the scholars being interviewed. These are world-renowned experts who have spent decades researching these subjects. Their conclusions carry far more weight than the casual opinions of skeptics who have never seriously studied the texts or the historical data for themselves. Another strength of the book is that the author, Lee Strobel, is uniquely qualified to conduct this investigation. At the time, he was an atheist investigative journalist whose wife had converted to Christianity. That personal context gives the book its edge. He approaches the subject with genuine skepticism, asks high-level, tough questions, and brings the strongest atheist objections to the table. This makes it clear that the investigation is not shallow, biased, or intellectually dishonest. The book is sometimes criticised for mainly interviewing Christian scholars. While that is true, this objection ultimately falls short. Strobel comes armed with strong atheist arguments, including those from prominent skeptics, and presses the experts hard with rigorous cross-examination. If the goal is to test a worldview, there is real value in questioning those who know the evidence best and seeing whether their case holds up under scrutiny. Overall, this is an exceptional book on Christian apologetics. It covers a wide range of evidence and builds a cumulative, persuasive case that ultimately presents exactly what the title promises: The Case for Christ. I would highly recommend it to both Christians wanting to strengthen their faith and skeptics who are genuinely open to following the evidence wherever it leads.
K**A
The greatest miracle
I have no interest in apologetics anymore, but I believe the greatest miracle is not when a sea is parted, or fire comes down from heaven, or when the sun stops in its path for a man, or even when a dead man rises up from his grave after three days. The greatest miracle is a man who had no idea who Jesus is, comes to know who He really is. And this book is one such record of the greatest miracle you can witness...
D**D
Good read
My wife is a new Christian. She loves the authors approach in his books as it allows her to learn more without the content being too heavy for new Christians. She has learned a lot and seeing your interest I purchased several more of the authors books as my wife's interest was so high due to how the author approaches learning about the bible and Jesus.
P**R
Our Lord really walked on this earth!
All the questions on historical Christ, answered by experts, in one single book. Excellent book for a beginner probing into the details of Christ's historicity. Strobel painstakingly makes sure each of the questions out there are asked and answered precisely by the leading experts in each of the fields. Since most of us dont have access/time to read volumes of in depth research written on Christ, this is the best alternative. Our Lord really walked on this earth!
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