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The Case for the Real Jesus: A Journalist Investigates Current Attacks on the Identity of Christ [Paperback]

Lee Strobel
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January 27, 2009
Has modern scholarship debunked the traditional Christ? Has the church suppressed the truth about Jesus to advance its own agenda? What if the real Jesus is far different from the atoning Savior worshipped through the centuries? In The Case for the Real Jesus, former award-winning legal editor Lee Strobel explores such hot-button questions as: * Did the church suppress ancient non-biblical documents that paint a more accurate picture of Jesus than the four Gospels? * Did the church distort the truth about Jesus by tampering with early New Testament texts? * Do new insights and explanations finally disprove the resurrection? * Have fresh arguments disqualified Jesus from being the Messiah? * Did Christianity steal its core ideas from earlier mythology? Evaluate the arguments and evidence being advanced by prominent atheists, liberal theologians, Muslim scholars, and others. Sift through expert testimony. Then reach your own verdict in The Case for the Real Jesus.

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From Publishers Weekly

Atheist-turned-Christian Strobel, with four Gold Medallions and other awards, focuses on rediscovering the real Jesus, whose identity and message have come under attack in recent years. He addresses six major challenges and claims: that a different Jesus is seen in ancient documents that seem as credible as the four canonical gospels; that tampering by the church has damaged the Bible's portrayal of Jesus; that new explanations refute Jesus' resurrection; that Christianity copied pagan religions regarding Jesus; that Jesus didn't fulfill messianic prophecies; and that contemporary people should be able to choose what to believe about Jesus. As with his previous books, Strobel attacks the issues as an investigative journalist, though one with a clear agenda. He searches out experts (including Craig A. Evans and Michael Licona) to refute each objection, offering readers top evangelical scholarship revealed in everyday language while challenging the claims of liberal writers like John Shelby Spong, Bart Ehrman and others. In the end, he says, none of these seemingly daunting challenges turned out to be close calls... they were systematically dismantled by scholars... with facts, logic and evidence. Evangelical readers will come away with deeper understanding of the various arguments about Jesus. (Sept.)
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'Lee Strobel treats the subject with his usual excellence.' -- Rick Warren's Ministry Toolbox <br><br> (Rick Warren's Ministry Toolbox )

'...provides solid apologetics attempting to rebut current attacks on the character of Jesus and the 'rampant relativism' Strobel believes has enveloped our culture....[A]ddresses today's questions in a captivating style useful for those who are ready for 'solid food' rather than 'milk.'' -- YouthWorker Journal <br><br> (YouthWorker Journal )

'A solidly researched book in the series that offers sound apologetics, refuting many of the current challenges regarding the character of Christ. Great for the teacher desiring intellectual reflection.' -- Youthworker Journal <br><br> (Youthworker Journal ) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Zondervan (January 27, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0310292018
  • ISBN-13: 978-0310292012
  • Product Dimensions: 5.4 x 0.8 x 8.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (108 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #89,040 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Lee Strobel (www.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 Colorado.

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Strobel takes great care in offering evidence to counter each claim that is made by the critics. Dr. W. G. Covington, Jr.  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
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333 of 361 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars It's the evidence not the agenda! August 16, 2007
Format:Hardcover
In the interest of full disclosure, I am a Christian apologist and writer (I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist)who is a friend of Lee Strobel. Yes, I have an agenda just like every author who claims to write non-fiction. Lee Strobel has an agenda, and so do the atheist critics who dismiss his work. But that doesn't mean that what Lee or a critic writes is false or biased. People can present evidence objectively even if they personally are not neutral (I've noticed that neutral people rarely have the interest or expertise to write books!).

Unfortunately, many of Lee's critics claim that Lee's work cannot be trusted simply because he has some kind of Christian agenda. This is a fallacy that, if true, would swing a sword cutting both ways-- if you can't trust Lee because he has a Christian agenda, then you can't trust his critics because they have an atheist agenda. All authors have agendas, and all authors believe what they write! The issue is not the agenda, but the evidence!

The survivors of the Holocaust certainly had an agenda when they wrote about its horrors. Does that necessarily mean that we cannot trust them? Of course not. In fact, their experiences may have caused them to be all the more accurate and meticulous so as not to risk the dismissal of the message they cared so passionately about.

If you know Lee Strobel, he takes the accurate and meticulous route when writing a book. As in his previous "Case" books, Lee covers complicated topics honestly, and in a very readable and comprehensive way.
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99 of 107 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A guiding star in darkness August 3, 2007
Format:Hardcover
Lee Strobel's "The Case for the Real Jesus" is his latest in a series of defenses of Christianity in which Strobel introduces numerous expert witnesses to refute arguments posed against traditional Christianity. Like all of Strobel's books, this latest has many illustrative examples and reads like a novel, yet is densely rich with information. This is probably Strobel's most timely book -- which is really faint praise since his other "Case for" books were more time-less than timely, and worth re-reading several times.

The earlier books were defenses against more credible attacks. The first book, "The Case For Christ" responded to attacks from secular historians, atheists, and religious scholars who seemed to think Jesus needed a re-make. Next, "The Case For A Creator" presented a strong summary of arguments for Intelligent Design. Then "The Case For Faith" was a philosophic defense of God (not so much debating his existence as explaining why he should be worshiped).

Much of the new book "The Case For The Real Jesus" defends Christianity against the likes of Dan Brown, James Cameron and Michael Baigent, who are experts only in drama and making money. I find it sad that such a defense is even necessary, but the situation may be a sign of the times, when every conspiracy theory is assumed true until proven false, and revisionist history is automatically preferred over tradition. Fortunately, Dan Brown has already been discredited by many experts (including Strobel himself), and the other opportunists are easily dispatched.

Another currently popular theme is "lost gospels", such as those of Thomas, Mary Magdalene, and Judas. These gospels are treated as new discoveries in the popular media, even though we've known about many of them for decades.
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90 of 101 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Well Researched - Credible - Fast Read September 15, 2007
By Zecon
Format:Hardcover
Strobel does not present himself as an intellectual heavy-hitter. He presents himself as a former atheist, who after some research discovered faith in Christ. He approaches his task with the perspective of a reporter and former legal editor of the Chicago Tribune, which he was. He does not represent himself as an authority. He simply has six challenges that he poses to scholars respected by both the defenders and skeptics of Christ.

His six challenges are:

1. Scholars are uncovering a radically different Jesus in ancient documents just as credible as the four gospels.
2. The Bible's portrait of Jesus can't be trusted.
3. New explanations have refuted Jesus' resurrection.
4. Christianity's beliefs about Jesus were copied from pagan religions.
5. Jesus was an imposter who failed to fulfill the Messianic prophecies.
6. People should be free to pick and choose what to believe about Jesus.

These are tough questions. Strobel does not provide the answers. He merely takes the question to the expert. These experts are not third rate scholars. Prior to each interview, Strobel presents each scholar's credentials. If you've been reading books in this sort of genre before, you will recognize the names. Even if you don't and are a layman, their credentials will impress you.

The problem for me with the field of Bible study is that I am not a language expert. Unless I want to learn Coptic, Aramaic, ancient Greek, and Hebrew, I am never going to study the original texts. I therefore have to rely upon the accuracy of others. Trust is key. I have read numerous books by Bart Ehrman and Elaine Pagels.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful as always!
Lee Strobel's books are always inspiring and his research is extraordinary! I own several of his books and love them all.
Published 13 days ago by Delilah
3.0 out of 5 stars To much.
I'm just an average guy an this book is way over my head with facts an people I've never heard of. if you Love God but feel you still want actual historical facts that he excised... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Damen Stadlberger
4.0 out of 5 stars the case for the real jesus
"The Case for the Real Jesus" is one of several books by investigative journalist Lee Strobel that defends Christianity. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Sarah Banks
5.0 out of 5 stars Real scholars with the Truth
Since most of the previous reviewers have already written a good and fair summary of this book, I won't repeat their comments. Read more
Published 4 months ago by sewgram7
5.0 out of 5 stars Now I know what all the hubbub is about!
Lee Strobel was born in the Chicagoland area, earned a journalism degree from the University of Missouri and a Master of Studies in Law degree from the Yale Law School, before... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Kurt A. Johnson
5.0 out of 5 stars Necessary Book for People Working through Doubts
Lee Strobel takes on the objections to Christianity that plague many people who are on the path towards belief. Read more
Published 5 months ago by John R. Monteith
1.0 out of 5 stars More wishful thinking!
Anyone who has done any kind of research knows that (particularly in today's information-rich world) it is possible to find some evidence (no matter how patchy) to support... Read more
Published 5 months ago by rickincognito
4.0 out of 5 stars Lee Strobel makes solid points
First off let me state that Lee Strobel is not unbiased. As a matter of fact if your looking for a purely unbiased position you will never find one. Read more
Published 5 months ago by " Anti Microchip "
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing !! Strengthen my faith.
I Love it.
It helped me to Strengthed my Faith in Jesus and help others.
There is so much junk over the internet that is confusing people and stilling the faith of other... Read more
Published 6 months ago by NORMA GONZALEZ
5.0 out of 5 stars Valuable information
Strobel's work has been excellent in the area of evidences. He is logical, consistent, and what he writes just "makes sense". Read more
Published 6 months ago by Edwin Myers
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Essential reading for today's Christian; bad news for atheists
Yes, indeed, this book contains good news for everyone.
Aug 7, 2007 by Ernest Gundel |  See all 8 posts
This Book is Unintentionally Hilarious
The historical evidence for Jesus well exceeds scientific standards used by historians. In fact, there are not many people still arguing against Jesus as an actual historical figure. Not even the Jewish community after Jesus's death questioned his existence, and they would have been the first... Read more
Aug 21, 2009 by The D. A. |  See all 2 posts
An important work to be read with caution
Ahh good to hear you also liked the book. I loved my advance reader copy.
For me, I feel that some of the objections that Strobel gave were rejected off hand pretty strongly. But I have read the books that were listed as suggested reading by Wallace, Evans and Bock. I think it was more... Read more
Jul 20, 2007 by Linda A. Thornton |  See all 4 posts
Very Relevant
I completely agree with you about this book. It's scarry that so many atheistic books are in the best seller lists. I hope this book gets the kind of exposure it deserves to refute what's out there.
Jul 15, 2007 by C. Sherman |  See all 2 posts
Very good worth the read
I agree with Robert. I think this book may be Strobel's best yet. Having read a number of other books on the issue of the "historical" Jesus I especially enjoyed the way Strobel uses the question and answer style of his previous books to tackle the subject. For me it brought the... Read more
Jul 19, 2007 by R. D. Fowler |  See all 3 posts
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