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The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel
The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel













The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel

Edwin Yamauchi, a professor who focuses on Christian history. The fourth chapter features an interview with Dr.

The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel

The third chapter focuses on how well the Bible has been preserved, and whether the book Christians use today has been altered from its original forms. Craig Blomberg, who addresses Strobel’s concerns about whether the gospels-which are the four books that serve as Jesus’s biography-can be trusted. The first part of the book opens with two interviews with Dr. A short conclusion at the end of each chapter lets Strobel sum up the expert’s argument while sometimes offering his own interpretation and/or verification of the facts. Strobel opens with a short anecdote from his time in the legal system, then spends the overwhelming majority of the chapter in conversation with his chosen expert. Each chapter in this section-and throughout the entirely of the book-follows a specific structure. The first part, which contains Chapters 1 through 6, is titled “Examining the Record.” In these chapters, he interviews academics who have a variety of backgrounds, but they all comment on one thing: whether the Bible is a verifiable text.

The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel

To do this, he splits the book into three major sections. In order to do this, Strobel decides to interview a dozen experts in Christian theology to better understand the Bible, its teachings, the life of Christ, and whether any of those things are believable.















The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel