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En defensa de Jesús: Investigando los ataques sobre la identidad de Cristo (Case for ...)

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Si buscas el término Jesús en Amazon.com, encontrarás 175.986 libros (y, sí, ahora uno más). Si lo buscas en Google tendrás, en un abrir y cerrar de ojos, 165 millones de referencias. Si preguntas a la gente respecto a su idea del verdadero Jesús —como hicieron Jon Meacham y Sally Quinn en la página web de Newsweek “acerca de la fe” poco antes de la pasada Navidad de 2006—te verás muy pronto sepultado por una avalancha de disparatadas opiniones. Ante esta avalancha de información surge la ¿Es posible encontrar al verdadero Jesús? Esto depende de cómo respondas a una pregunta más ¿Estás dispuesto a poner a un lado tus preconcepciones y dejar que los datos te lleven donde sea? El ex editor jurídico del Chicago Tribune Lee Strobel nos lleva por 6 desafíos con la vasta experiencia que tiene como periodista para hacer una defensa acerca de ¿ Cuál es la verdad acerca de Jesús ? Evalúa las pruebas tú mismo mientras los expertos se enfrentan a las últimas objeciones de los críticos más relevantes de la actualidad, después llega a tu propio veredicto en el caso del Jesús verdadero. In Defense of Jesus If you search for the term Jesus on Amazon.com, you will find 175,986 books (and, yes, now one more). If you search for it on Google you will have, in the blink of an eye, 165 million references. If you ask people about their idea of ??the real Jesus - as Jon Meacham and Sally Quinn did on the Newsweek website "about faith" shortly before last Christmas 2006 - you will soon be engulfed by an avalanche of crazy opinions. Faced with this avalanche of information, the question Is it possible to find the real Jesus? This depends on how you answer a more fundamental Are you willing to put aside your preconceptions and let the data take you anywhere? Former Chicago Tribune legal editor Lee Strobel takes us through 6 challenges with his vast experience as a journalist to make a defense about...What is the truth about Jesus? Evaluate the evidence yourself as the experts grapple with the latest objections from today's leading critics, then come to your own verdict In Defense of Jesus.

336 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2016

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Lee Strobel

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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.

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Profile Image for Deacon Tom (Feeling Better).
2,646 reviews253 followers
March 30, 2023
Interesting

Superb in many ways. The writing is easy to read, yet scholarly. The research is pristine and well documented.

Overall, I enjoyed the book and recommend.
Profile Image for Ionia.
1,471 reviews73 followers
February 3, 2019
A lot of this book deals with scholars who have incorrectly interpreted Bible passages to fit their own needs. It is pointed out more than once in these writings that if you go out seeking something specific in the Bible, you will probably find exactly that. The problem is, the author seems to do precisely the same thing. As anyone who spends a lot of time reading scripture is aware of, some passages can be highly subjective. This is why we have so many authentically trained scholars that disagree so widely within this community about what one passage or another indicates. A lot of the Biblical sources are vague and can leave you wondering what they mean, as a lay person, or as a scholar.

I can respect the author's position in wanting to know the truth, but again, truth is subjective. I think the author had good intentions in the beginning by interviewing various different scholars in his search for the truth of the scriptures, but in some cases, his choices are questionable. When he chooses a direct opponent of Bart. D. Ehrman in order to refute his claims about the historical Jesus, this looks anything but non-biased. It is well known that the professor he chose to refute Ehrman's claims already refutes them, they have even publicly debated one another with some obvious vitriol.

I couldn't help but feel whilst reading this book, that Mr. Strobel has found a way to make money off of sensationalism, and that at one point he may have been a true convert to Jesus, but now he uses that image to go the other extreme, from Atheist to a rather closed-minded evangelical, whilst using the guise of the curious newspaper journalist who only seeks the truth as his cover. He's gone from Atheist to Zealot. A to Z.

Overall, this was an interesting book, but not one that I can say was in any way life altering for me. Reading the title, I got pretty much what I expected, so no complaints there. It is, in the end, a book by a Christian, for a Christian audience, not really for those who are undecided or leaning toward agnosticism.
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September 24, 2017
Be aware!!! This book is the exact same book as Lee Strobels "A Case for the Real Jesus." The original was very good, I just really don't like marketing ploys to sell more books by changing the title. Next time, before I buy one of Strobels books I'll do a little more research.
Profile Image for Anca Maria.
50 reviews1 follower
June 24, 2024
Cada vez que me acerco a un libro de Lee Strobel se que me va a encantar y, en este caso, no ha sido para menos.

Un libro en el que el autor, igual que en sus otros libros, comienza una investigación para comprobar la veracidad de Jesús y las escrituras. Combatiendo las grandes “pegas” que hay en contra de esto (que el autor “clasifica” según 7 desafíos), Strobel entrevista a grandes eruditos, profesores de universidad o científicos, que aportan argumentos bien infundados a favor de la existencia de Jesús y la veracidad de las escrituras que testifican sobre El.

Un libro que me ha encantado, aunque, he de reconocer que por momentos, debido a la mucha información que el autor aporta, sentía que me perdía un poco en la lectura y tenía que parar, respirar, ordenar mis pensamientos y luego seguir leyendo, pero definitivamente es un libro que recomiendo muchísimo.
Profile Image for Ionia.
1,471 reviews73 followers
February 3, 2019
A lot of this book deals with scholars who have incorrectly interpreted Bible passages to fit their own needs. It is pointed out more than once in these writings that if you go out seeking something specific in the Bible, you will probably find exactly that. The problem is, the author seems to do precisely the same thing. As anyone who spends a lot of time reading scripture is aware of, some passages can be highly subjective. This is why we have so many authentically trained scholars that disagree so widely within this community about what one passage or another indicates. A lot of the Biblical sources are vague and can leave you wondering what they mean, as a lay person, or as a scholar.

I can respect the author's position in wanting to know the truth, but again, truth is subjective. I think the author had good intentions in the beginning by interviewing various different scholars in his search for the truth of the scriptures, but in some cases, his choices are questionable. When he chooses a direct opponent of Bart. D. Ehrman in order to refute his claims about the historical Jesus, this looks anything but non-biased. It is well known that the professor he chose to refute Ehrman's claims already refutes them, they have even publicly debated one another with some obvious vitriol.

I couldn't help but feel whilst reading this book, that Mr. Strobel has found a way to make money off of sensationalism, and that at one point he may have been a true convert to Jesus, but now he uses that image to go the other extreme, from Atheist to a rather closed-minded evangelical, whilst using the guise of the curious newspaper journalist who only seeks the truth as his cover. He's gone from Atheist to Zealot. A to Z.

Overall, this was an interesting book, but not one that I can say was in any way life altering for me. Reading the title, I got pretty much what I expected, so no complaints there. It is, in the end, a book by a Christian, for a Christian audience, not really for those who are undecided or leaning toward agnosticism.
130 reviews4 followers
January 26, 2020
Asombrosa investigación!

Indispensable lectura para todo cristiano activo y no activo pero sobretodo para los fríos o que han perdido la fe.
Profile Image for Jarmo Larsen.
497 reviews3 followers
August 6, 2024
The former atheist and renowned journalist for the Chicago Tribune, Lee Strobel, writes a strong defense of Jesus as He is portrayed in the Bible. He interviews experts in various fields and gains insight into common issues that atheists and skeptics often raise. The book addresses the credibility and the historisity of the resurrection, provides extensive evidence that the Gospels have not borrowed anything from other religions or belief systems, discusses how the Bible has not been notable tampered with throughout history, and other relevant issues.

As a journalist, Strobel takes on the role of a skeptic and asks the experts critical questions, receiving thoughtful and well-considered answers. Strobel has undoubtedly put in the effort of a journalist with this book, making it both entertaining and educational, and a good apologetic tool in the face of skeptics. Previous books I've read by Strobel include "The Case for Faith," and now this one, which has a revised title "In Defense of Jesus." We’ll see which of Strobel's books will be my next.
Profile Image for David Blankenship.
611 reviews6 followers
November 22, 2017
This book was previously titled 'The Case for the Real Jesus'. It follows along the same lines as Strobel's previous works about faith and Christian evidences. Each chapter focuses on a different issue of modern Christian apologetics, in which Strobel interviews a leading Christian scholar and seeks to refute 'liberal' claims about Christian history or theology.

This kind of book is helpful for Christians seeking to reinforce their faith, but likely would not convince skeptics. One of its weaknesses is that it does not really give a good argument for that which Strobel claims to be fairly and impartially investigating, but rather only gives the counter-argument against attacks on traditional Christian faith. One of its strengths is that it would lead the curious student into many other resources that dig deeper into some of these questions.
Profile Image for José Luis.
392 reviews12 followers
October 21, 2024
Merece 5 estrelas, sem sombra de dúvida. Principalmente pelo poder transformador do relato contido no livro. Se eu tinha alguma dúvida sobre Jesus Cristo, a maior parte delas foi resolvida pela leitura cuidadosa deste livro fantástico. O capítulo 11, particularmente, é assustador pela crueza e nível de detalhes com que a crucificação é descrita. Como é que o ser humano pode ser tão ruim assim? De quebra, o livro é um verdadeiro manual de condução de pesquisa jornalistica, na busca de fatos ou circunstâncias que confirmem, ou não, algum relato histórico. Duas estrelas da minha avaliação vão para esse lado didático do livro. Vale a leitura, o livro é transformador.
Profile Image for Alex Ponce.
297 reviews22 followers
December 28, 2023
Un excelente libro.

Disfruté mucho la lectura de este libro ya que el autor nos presenta seis argumentos que intentan desestimar la veracidad de Jesucristo, pero que durante todo el libro entrevista a personas expertas en el tema que logran de manera satisfactoria derrumbar cada uno de los argumentos en contra del Jesús histórico.

He aprendido mucho leyendo este libro Y puedo decir que lo recomiendo a todo aquel que desee conocer más sobre el Jesús histórico, y además de que en este libro podemos encontrar una vasta selección de recursos para seguir estudiando más sobre Jesús.
Profile Image for Michael Joseph.
189 reviews3 followers
February 9, 2018
I think the intent of this book is to support the faith of existing Christians, and not to persuade unbelievers. In the purpose, I think it succeeds.
Profile Image for Christian Pilgrim.
34 reviews
January 1, 2024
Another good book for apologetics. But be warned if you’re going to stumble easily by seeing different challenges against Christianity.
Profile Image for Matt.
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May 8, 2025
This book previously had the title of, "The Case for the Real Jesus: A Journalist Investigates Current Attacks on the Identity of Christ."
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