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The Case for the Real Jesus: A Journalist Investigates Current Attacks on the Identity of Christ
Lee Strobel
Zondervan
, 2007 - 320 pages
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highly recommended
Awesome
I love that he asks the toughest questions, and
really looks
for the answers. He isn't just calling it in, he's down in the trenches, and ends up finding answers he originally didn't believe were our there.
More on Jesus to refute the skeptics
This is the type of book that infuriates the active skeptics...I've read the blogs. After all, if
Jesus
is who the Bible makes Him out to be, He is narrow-minded ("I am the way..."), egocentric ("I am" and "I and the Father are one") and sometimes sounds like the class bully ("you are sons of your father, the Devil!"). But, like the exclusivistic version of him or not, it is vital to determine just who this Jesus of Nazareth
real
ly is. In yet another "The
Case
for..." book, Lee Strobel puts on his Doubting Thomas persona to interview some important scholars to determine just who this Man is and determine if Evangelical
Christ
ianity is right about its views. And, like his other books, Strobel does an excellent job bringing out information that everyone should consider when making their final opinions. The book is very readable, though the reader does need to pay attention and perhaps even highlight for notes. It is fun to stay with Strobel's thinking style, as his questions are very much on mark for where the typcial skeptic would have to go. If there is any criticism of the book, it's that some of the material is very similar to The Case for Christ, which was the original in the series. But with only six "challenges" in this book, there is much room to go deeper than the original. Overall, I believe every Christian should be able to handle the many issues that arise regarding the authentic Jesus, and after The Case for Christ, I would highly recommend this for the average layperson who wants to own his/her own faith.
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A Progressive Evangelical's Perspective
I am a fan of Lee Strobel and have read several of his prior books including The
Case
for
Christ
, the Case for a Creator, and the Case for Faith. I have multiple copies of some of these on my bookshelf and give them to clients whose faith journeys can be advanced by Mr. Strobel's books. I give this background because, in my opinion, this is his weakest book. If I were his professor, I would give him a "B-" grade, and tell him to make a few important revisions before submitting it for publication.
The most important weakness is based on the notion that this is the definitive text to answer the question, "What is the truth about
Jesus
?". This is the question presented in large type in the banner across the top of the back cover. Marketing of the text in this way sets the bar so high that it cannot be met, thus leading to the book's shortfalls, which are of two types.
The first shortfall has to do with the selection of the individual examples of the "intellectual onslaught" that he intends to address, and the second shortfall has to do with the rigor with which each of the examples is addressed.
The author presents six challenges that he has selected, apparently significantly influenced by the Jesus Seminar, which he seems to denigrate. On page 14, he describes the milieu out of which the challenges that he will address as "college classrooms, increasingly dominated by liberal faculty members who grew up in the religiously suspicious 1960s...". As such a person, I am concerned that he gives us too little credit for fully investigating claims by entities such as the Jesus Seminar and sets academics as a collective straw man, while arguing that the book has been written "for the sake of my own intellectual integrity..." (p. 15). While I agree that academia has proportionally fewer Christians than the society as a whole, I insist that it is crucially important that the academic method of scholarship be respected, especially with questions of faith. I believe that we are making great progress as a nation towards spiritual maturity that will eventuate in much greater acceptance of Jesus as who He said He was by engaging people who are atheists and agnostics in well-supported and well-reasoned debates, which requires the support of Christian academics, whose work can be encouraged by authors such as Strobel. If Strobel has such concerns about the work of the Jesus Seminar wouldn't it be reasonable "for the sake of my own intellectual integrity" to interview members of the Jesus Seminar? At least for the credentialing of the six challenges that he presents, interviews with key "liberal faculty members" who are Christians might have substantiated and broadened the challenges.
The second shortfall of the book stems from the first. Generally, the author has sought out and interviewed well established scholarly resources. The problem arises when he is not as thorough as he has been in previous books in pushing back against the information provided by these resources and upholding the Socratic method. His questioning is too friendly and not sufficiently energetic to convince the reader that the expert has been thoroughly pressed.
Another nagging concern that may be only of interest to academics and scholars has to do with the inclusion of quite a bit of work from Michael Licona, a person whose academic and scholarly credentials are not yet well-established. Approximately 20% of the book involves Licona as a resource. Although I can certainly accept that a person who is not yet a fully-qualified scholar can assist in the development of a scholarly work, the appropriate way to handle his offerings (that are often useful and interesting) would be to go back to the original sources. The author's background in journalism and law certainly establishes an expectation that he would do so. Perhaps I am over-educated and have spent too many years in academia, but this particular issue causes me to be reluctant to recommend the book for academically trained intellectuals. This says nothing at all about Michael Licona as an interesting and enthusiastic Christian; this is a critical comment focused on Mr. Strobel's strategy for including Michael's information, which could have been used as the theses in arguments submitted to scholars with well-established reputations. That would have been a preferred method and would have strengthened the book overall.
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Strobel challenges the toughest critics
As a legal expert and accomplished
journalist
, Strobel takes the best arguments (using the best pro and con sources), and allows history, common sense, logic and insight to reveal the truth. No important question is ignored and no controversy is avoided. After reviewing the best evidence presented by both sides, it is pretty clear which side is more truthful, honest and compelling.
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From college classrooms to bestselling books to the Internet, the historic picture of
Jesus
is under an intellectual onslaught. This fierce attack on the traditional portrait of
Christ
has confused spiritual seekers and created doubt among many Christians ? but can these radical new claims and revisionist theories stand up to sober scrutiny?
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