In 'Mere Christianity', C.S. Lewis argues for the existence of God and defends Christian theology. The book is divided into four parts: the first argues for the existence of God based on the 'law of human nature'; the second defends Christian theology, including the 'Liar, lunatic, or Lord' trilemma regarding Jesus Christ; the third explores Christian ethics, including the cardinal and theological virtues; and the fourth discusses the Christian conception of God, particularly the Holy Trinity. Lewis also addresses topics such as free will, morality, sexual ethics, and the institution of marriage. The book is known for its clear and logical presentation of Christian apologetics and has been praised for its straightforward and humorous writing style[1][2][4].
In this book, Lee Strobel uses his journalistic technique to interview experts and examine the nature of the soul, human consciousness, near-death experiences, and different belief systems. He argues for the Christian worldview while fairly examining alternative perspectives such as reincarnation, universalism, and the exclusivity claims of Christ. Strobel shares personal experiences and insights, including his own near-death experience, to provide a compelling case for the existence of life after death.
Lee Strobel's "The Case for Miracles" examines the historical and scientific evidence for miraculous events in the Bible and beyond. The book explores various accounts of miracles, analyzing them through a lens of historical accuracy and scientific plausibility. Strobel interviews experts in various fields to provide a comprehensive overview of the topic. The book aims to demonstrate that miracles are not only possible but have occurred throughout history. It challenges readers to consider the implications of accepting the reality of miracles.
In this book, Lee Strobel, a former atheist and journalist, investigates the toughest emotional objections to Christianity. He addresses eight key 'heart barriers' to faith, including questions about evil and suffering, miracles and science, evolution, the exclusivity of Jesus, and the nature of hell. The book is designed for those attracted to Jesus but faced with difficult questions, as well as for Christians seeking to deepen their convictions and defend their faith. It includes two new chapters, a list of recommended resources, and a discussion guide[1][2][3].
In 'The Case for Christ,' Lee Strobel, a former atheist and investigative journalist, conducts a comprehensive investigation into the claims of Jesus Christ. Using his background in law and journalism, Strobel interviews over a dozen experts with doctorates from prestigious institutions like Cambridge, Princeton, and Brandeis. He delves into questions such as the reliability of the New Testament, the existence of evidence for Jesus outside the Bible, and the validity of Jesus' resurrection. The book is a detailed and readable exploration of the evidence for Christ's divinity, making it a compelling resource for apologetics and those seeking to understand the Christian faith.
What happens when you die? Is there truly life after death?
In this gripping episode of Michael &, Michael Knowles sits down with bestselling author and investigative journalist Lee Strobel to explore the astonishing evidence surrounding near-death experiences (NDEs). From clinical death to out-of-body encounters and glimpses of the afterlife, Strobel breaks down the most compelling cases that challenge materialist assumptions—and reveal a spiritual reality science can’t explain.
Don't miss this mind-opening conversation on faith, eternity, and the soul.
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