The Case for a Creator: A Journalist Investigates Scientific Evidence That Points Toward God by Lee Strobel

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  • Publisher: Zondervan
  • Pub. Date: March 2004
  • ISBN-13: 9780310241447
  • Sales Rank: 57,871
  • 352pp
 
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Synopsis

Lee Strobel investigates the latest scientific discoveries to see whether they form a solid basis for believing in God.

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Strobel, whose apologetics titles The Case for Christ and The Case for Faith have enjoyed strong popularity among evangelicals, approaches creation/evolution issues in the same simple and energetic style. The format will be familiar to readers of previous Case books: Strobel visits with scholars and researchers and works each interview into a topical outline. Although Strobel does not interview any "hostile" witnesses, he exposes readers to the work of some major origins researchers (including Jonathan Wells, Stephen Meyer and Michael Behe) and theistic philosophers (including William Lane Craig and J. P. Moreland). Strobel claims no expertise in science or metaphysics, but as an interviewer he makes this an asset, prodding his sources to translate jargon and provide illustrations for their arguments. At times, the interview format loses momentum as seams begin to show between interview recordings, rewrites, research notes and details imported from his subjects' CVs (here, Strobel's efforts at buffing his subjects' smart-guy credentials can become a little too intense). The most curious feature of the book-not uncommon in the origins literature but unusual in a work of Christian apologetics-is that biblical narratives and images of creation, and the significance of creation for Christian theology, receive such brief mention. Still, this solid introduction to the most important topics in origins debates is highly accessible and packs a good argumentative punch. (Apr.) Forecast: Strobel's books The Case for Christ and The Case for Faith won Gold Medallion awards and sold into the seven figures. This month, also watch for his The Case for Easter to argue for the historical authenticity of the Resurrection (Feb.) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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Biography

Lee Strobel (LeeStrobel.com), with a journalism degree from the University of Missouri and a Master of Studies in Law degree from Yale Law School, was the award-winning legal editor of the Chicago Tribune and a spiritual skeptic until 1981. His books include four Gold Medallion winners and the 2005 Christian Book of the Year (coauthored with Garry Poole). He and his wife live in California.

Lee Strobel, que se educó en la Facultad de Derecho de Yale, fue el galardonado editor legal del periódico Chicago Tribune y también fue un escéptico espiritual hasta 1981. Fue pastor y maestro en dos de las iglesias más grandes de los Estados Unidos, y ahora radica, junto con su esposa, en California.

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Case for a Creator: A Journalist Investigates Scientific Evidence That Points Toward Godby Anonymous

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February 08, 2008: What magnificence! For anyone who seeks the infallible truth, I recommend this book more than any other in my library. These pages started me on a vigorous Strobel 'fit.' It inspires fierce motivation for precious discovery. Relentless factual affirmations with a matter of fact approach found unflinching when persuading the faithless. Thoughtfully written, this book should be a prerequisite for belief. Don't be left behind!! I dare any atheist to investigate ... it will save your eternity.

Case for a Creator: A Journalist Investigates Scientific Evidence That Points Toward Godby Anonymous

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March 12, 2007: A very well done approach to showing the half-truths, situational ethics and bias of the pro-evolution side. Mr. Strobel - who starts off his adult life an athiest and confirmed evolutionist, remember - does a great job of showing thru interviews with learned bio and paleo scientists just how biased and in a lot of cases invented the 'evidence' to support Darwinism really is. Mind you, while the evolutionists try to bar discussions of Intelligent Design from occuring concurrently in the classroom claiming it not to be 'good' science, it becomes quite clear that evolution is anything but 'good' science as well. What I found particularly interesting was the lack of emotionalism behind the presentation of Mr. Strobel's case and how he ends up showing that many of the supposed supporting arguments for evolution quite clearly point to an anything but random nature to the universe & particularly to the chances of such a sophisticated happening as earth and its occupants both human and otherwise. Again, a very unemotional, rational presentation of how science did NOT end up supporting his original conviction of evolution under closer examination.


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