The Case For The Real Jesus

July 5th, 2007 by E. I. Sanchez


Lee Strobel's Latest Book: The Case For The Real JesusLee Strobel's Latest Book
Reading The Case For the Real Jesus felt as if Lee Strobel had been reading my mind for the last few months. How else could he have answered all the questions I’ve been thinking off? In fact once I started reading it, I couldn’t put it down. I actually took a day off from work to finish it up. What’s best, Lee is a researcher I can trust. “The Case For the Real Jesus“ is going in my top ten list. It is a must read.

Below are some of the topics discussed.

  • What do scholars really think of The Gospel of Mary, Philip and Judas?
  • How do we respond to Misquoting Jesus and The Jesus Papers? Since there are intentional changes in the New Testament, should we still call it inerrant and infallible?
  • What is the scholarly consensus on the Resurrection? Have new findings put Jesus back in the grave for good?
  • Did the story of Jesus originate from ancient Egyptian and Eastern Religions (Mithras, Osiris, Dionysus, and Adonis)?
  • Is it true that the expected Jewish Messiah had to fulfill prophecies specific to the 2nd temple? If yes, why are Jews still waiting for their Messiah?

For a full list of topics, check out The Case For the Real Jesus at zondervan.com. The book comes out August 3rd.

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I'll expand on each topic so stay tuned.


2 comments

Comment from: Lee Strobel [Visitor] Email · http://www.LeeStrobel.com
Thanks so much for your comments about my new book! I'm thrilled that you like it. It was challenging but exciting to research and write it. I came away even more confident that our faith in Jesus is well-placed. All the best to you, Lee Strobel
07/05/07 @ 15:08
Comment from: E. I. Sanchez [Member] Email
Hi Lee,

Thanks for leaving us a comment. The book was a great read and the timing is perfect.
07/05/07 @ 20:05

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