The Case for Christ - Student Edition: Personal investigation of a Journalist about Jesus
by Lee Strobel, Jane Vogelbook data
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November 1st 2003
by Vida
(first published 1998)
details
Paperback, 128 pages
isbn
0829739092
(isbn13: 9780829739091)
description
SPANISH EDITION. A new presentation of the material in Lee Strobel’s best-selling and Gold Medallion Award-winning book "The Case for Christ"…more
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Read in August, 2009
recommends it for:
Any Christians
This book was really amazing. While I am a Christian and believe that Jesus is the Christ, this only helped me to see the evidence and solidify my existing beliefs. In my opinion, it's a must read for anyone looking to understand more about why we believe what we do.
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Read in February, 2010
recommends it for:
people struggling with belief in Jesus
Great book that looks at Christ from a scientific and logical point of view, but also lets people know that just knowing the facts isn't enough, you have to put your faith in Jesus too. :)
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I'm reading this with my HS small group and have been very impressed. Growing up in Bible classes and Sunday school, I had no idea how much I still had to learn about the evidence for Christ that extends beyond the Word. Now I'd really like to read the full version as well someday.
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It is reasonable to believe that Jesus is who he said he is, based on fulfillment of numerous prophecies, other historical evidence, and his rational, reasonable behavior. He could not have been just a good man, as he would then have been a liar. He was either God or a lunatic, and he did not behave like a lunatic. I highly recommend this book. It also comes in video.
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this book is so great! i won it from tim kuhl in a jr.high game never expecting it to be so awesome. it clears any doubts you may have and prepares you to defend Christ. I also know non-christian friends who wanted to read it!
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Bought this book for my 17 year old nephew who is struggling with his belief in God. I hope he reads it and thinks at least a little about what it says. I would be interested in reading the full versions of all of these books.
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Read in February, 2007
This book was absolutely amazing. Before I read it, I had never realized that there's so much actual SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE for who Jesus Christ said he was. It strengthened my belief in God and really opened my eyes.
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Read in October, 2009
very good evidence for Christ- would be good for a skeptical person to look into
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Read in June, 2005
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Anyone
Good hard evidence and lots of questions answered.
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