Is there credible evidence that Jesus--the carpenter from the ancient town of Nazareth--really is the Son of God?
In this video Bible study (DVD/digital video sold separately), based on the New York Times bestselling book The Case for Christ, participants journey with Lee Strobel on a quest for the truth about Jesus.
Skeptics dismiss the Jesus of the Gospels by claiming there is no evidence that he was God's Son. But does their claim hold weight? And, if not, what evidence is there, especially outside the Bible? Lee Strobel--a former legal journalist and one-time atheist--presents the findings of his own search for truth.
This study guide is ideal
Believers who want to learn more about the hard evidence behind their faith.Christians who find themselves becoming uncertain or doubtful.Anyone investigating, curious, or even skeptical about Christianity.Sift through historical evidence and passages from a range of theologians, thinkers, philosophers, and laypeople on the topic of Jesus as you weigh compelling expert testimony that rejects easy answers.
With discussion prompts, Bible passages, and personal reflection cues facilitated by contributor Garry Poole, Strobel invites you and your group to investigate the truth about Jesus Christ as he leads up to the facts that guided him from atheism to faith in Christ.
By the end of this six-session study, groups may very well see Jesus in a new way--and even, like Strobel, find their life transformed.
Sessions
The Investigation of a LifetimeEyewitness EvidenceEvidence Outside the BibleAnalyzing JesusEvidence for the ResurrectionReaching Your VerdictDesigned for use with The Case for Christ Video Study 9780310698517 (sold separately).
Lee Patrick Strobel is an American Christian author and a former investigative journalist. He has written several books, including four that received ECPA Christian Book Awards (1994, 1999, 2001, 2005)[2] and a series which addresses challenges to the veracity of Christianity. He also hosted a television program called Faith Under Fire on PAX TV and runs a video apologetics web site.
The case for Christ is compelling. Lee Strobel makes that case well. After having interviewed a number of reputable scholars ranging from Biblical scholars to psychologists, once-skeptic Strobel recognized that the evidence in support of the Biblical narrative (Jesus Christ is God incarnate, crucified and resurrected for the forgiveness of sins and salvation of the world) is overwhelming. This is a great read for skeptics and Christians alike.
My only problem with what I read comes from the theological end. The field of apologetics is very helpful for defending the faith, but it can set up the false narrative of “decision theology”. The idea that one can reason themselves into faith runs counter to the doctrine of faith in Scripture. Faith itself is a gift given by God according to his prerogative. It is not a conclusion to be drawn from evidence presented. Such an understanding leads to a kind of empiricism that seeks to encompass the One who cannot be encompassed, even by human reason or categorization.
This is an incredible book! I know that Jesus says we should believe even when we don’t see (to have faith is to believe in the unknown), but the bible also says we should always be ready to defend our faith! This book has many answers to questions that we hear all the time, and it really helps us understand better and know more about Jesus and Christianity and how history proves what Jesus and the bible teach and say. Lee did what many refuse to do, he opened his heart and mind to find the truth, even if that truth wasn’t what he had been expecting (he used to be an atheist), and seeing the evidence, he decided to humble himself and accept Jesus! Which is more than a lot of people are willing to do. I found this a fascinating book, I really recommend it.
It’s focused more on the historical and archaeological and physiological arguments, not really emotional ones. So you won’t find questions like: “If God is good then why does evil exist?” these types of questions are discussed in his other book: The Case For Faith.
If you're a naturally skeptical person like me—someone whose faith is often challenged by reason and who craves evidence-based answers—The Case for Christ is a must-read. Lee Strobel, a former investigative journalist and atheist, approaches the story of Jesus with the rigor of a courtroom case, interviewing experts across theology, history, and science to find out whether the claims about Christ can truly hold up under scrutiny.
This isn’t blind faith. It’s an honest, methodical pursuit of truth. And what Strobel uncovers is not only intellectually satisfying, but also spiritually profound.
If you've ever asked yourself, “Was Jesus really who he said he was?” or “Can I trust the accounts about his life, death, and resurrection?”—this book tackles those questions head-on.
Highly recommended for thinkers, doubters, and anyone seeking a faith that can stand up to tough questions.
This book provides an overwhelming case for the evidence of Jesus as God’s revelation of Himself to mankind. The author is not only a skeptic, but he goes on a journey to try to disprove Christianity.
His research leads him to interview 10+ theologians who specialize in different fields, and after he is done, he has done the exact opposite of disprove Christianity. The data he collected reveals a bulletproof case that Jesus is in fact God in the flesh.
The authors writing can be difficult to understand at sometimes, as he definitely writes at the graduate or doctorate level. If you can get past that, you will find that you will be waterboarded with so much credible and unbiased information. It would be difficult to believe anyone would read this book and remain in a state of secularism/atheism.
Lee Strobel, former legal editor for the Chicago Tribune, exercises his Yale law degree by employing all the courtroom maneuvers of a prosecutor in examining the Gospels and other evidence for proof that Jesus is divine, the Messiah. As a reporter, he covered some sensational criminal trials. Now he, once an atheist, puts Jesus on trial. He interviews history professors, theologians, archeologists and experts on Greek and Hebrew customs of the time. He grills them about dates, nonconforming accounts, and every other twist and purported anomaly in the last 2,000 years. In the process, the reader, like Strobel, learns a lot. I read it not as one would dive through a murder novel, but instead as you might peruse a textbook. But it's not professorial. He writes like a reporter.
Incredible story. It’s a beautiful piece to read especially for people that want to know more about the history of Christ based on facts. Tons of information things I had never learned. Definitely will lead you to have more of an open mind of things of Christ and the origin of early Christianity.
Very well thought out questions that Strobel proposes and that i have heard also, and for him contacting experts in the study of Jesus of Nazareth. It has made me believe more that this man was sent to show the characteristics of God so humans could finally understand the true characteristics of God. A loving God who asks that we love him Him first, then to love our neighbors second. If there is a God therefore, we must also recognize our inferiority to Him and be humble and come clean before him through His Son.
There were a few arguments that I didn’t agree with but by and large it was fascinating to approach the question, did Christ really live, die and resurrect as He claimed to have done? from a scientific, psychological, let’s look at the evidence point of view.