![]() ![]() Moreland (circumstantial evidence).Īfter having all his questions answered, Strobel pulls the evidence together and presents the verdict. ![]() Gary Habermas (evidence of appearances) Dr. William Lane Craig (evidence of the missing body) Dr. Alexander Metherell (medical evidence) Dr. Carson (profile evidence) Louis Lapides, M.Div., Th.M. Gary Collins (psychological evidence) Dr. Ben Witherington III (identity evidence) Dr. John McRay (scientific/archaeological evidence) Dr. Edwin Yamauchi (corroborating evidence) Dr. He picked the brains of the following thirteen experts: Dr. ![]() He was hoping to learn whether the evidence we have about Jesus in the Bible was reliable and accurate. To answer his questions, Strobel decided to seek out the experts. The result: The Case for Christ, a book which chronicles Strobel’s journey from atheist to Christian, and offers a compelling argument for the veracity of the Christian faith. Since he had a law background (Yale Law School), and was an investigative reporter, Strobel decided to subject the claims of Christianity to the type of scrutiny he used in reporting on legal cases for a major newspaper. Description: When Lee Strobel’s wife became a Christian, he found that the positive changes in her were too noticeable to ignore. ![]()
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