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The Case for a Creator: A Journalist Investigates Scientific Evidence That Points Toward God

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From evolutionary icons to the uniqueness of planet Earth, from irreducible complexity to the kalam cosmological argument, Lee Strobel gives full rein to his keen analytical mind in addressing these issues and more. But don't expect an inaccessible tome of arcane scientific terms; Strobel's years of newspaper reporting give the book a conversational style. Relying on transcriptions of his interviews with experts in the pertinent fields, he tells the incredible stories about the hard science behind what some have termed creationism. Extensively researched, this book should be a classic apologetic text for years to come.

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Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 352
Vendor: Zondervan
Publication Date: 2004
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches)
ISBN: 0310240506
ISBN-13: 9780310240501
UPC: 025986240509
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Publisher's Description

Lee Strobel investigates the latest scientific discoveries to see whether they form a solid basis for believing in God.

Publisher's Weekly

Strobel, whose apologetics titles The Case for Christ and The Case for Faith have enjoyed strong popularity among evangelicals, approaches creation/evolution issues in the same simple and energetic style. The format will be familiar to readers of previous Case books: Strobel visits with scholars and researchers and works each interview into a topical outline. Although Strobel does not interview any "hostile" witnesses, he exposes readers to the work of some major origins researchers (including Jonathan Wells, Stephen Meyer and Michael Behe) and theistic philosophers (including William Lane Craig and J. P. Moreland). Strobel claims no expertise in science or metaphysics, but as an interviewer he makes this an asset, prodding his sources to translate jargon and provide illustrations for their arguments. At times, the interview format loses momentum as seams begin to show between interview recordings, rewrites, research notes and details imported from his subjects' CVs (here, Strobel's efforts at buffing his subjects' smart-guy credentials can become a little too intense). The most curious feature of the book-not uncommon in the origins literature but unusual in a work of Christian apologetics-is that biblical narratives and images of creation, and the significance of creation for Christian theology, receive such brief mention. Still, this solid introduction to the most important topics in origins debates is highly accessible and packs a good argumentative punch. Forecast: Strobel's books The Case for Christ and The Case for Faith won Gold Medallion awards and sold into the seven figures. This month, also watch for his The Case for Easter to argue for the historical authenticity of the Resurrection Copyright 2004 Publishers Weekly

Editorial Reviews

"…Strobel exposes the shortcomings of Darwin’s theory of evolution quite effectively…Strobel insists that with a fresh examination of the evidence which science now presents, Darwin’s theory of evolution is no longer reasonable. There are too many gaps, unexplained hypotheses and conceptual flaws…This is an excellent book for those who wish to think seriously through the theory of evolution, and for those who continue to wrestle with Christianity’s claims for a creator God. It is well written, the documentation is verifiable and Strobel’s skills as a journalist and lawyer are self-evident in the book’s composition…" — Christian Week -- Prince George, B.C.



"…While the subject matter is complicated and ’heavy in the head,’ Strobel presents the information in a highly fluid, conversational manner. While science may not have discovered God, he finds that science is giving faith an immense boost as new findings emerge about the incredible complexity of the universe." — Carroll County News -- Alan Long (CNN Faith Editor



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1 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Anthony Shuler (Kansas, U.S.A.), March 29, 2010

This book wasn't all bad but it's fitting that it's called "The Case for A Creator" and not "The Case for THE Creator." This book has a blatant liberal view of creation that contradicts The Bible. Obviously it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that the instant creation of the universe via a big bang with the sun and celestial bodies coming before the earth such as Strobel and his associates in this book advocate is not consistent with the 6 day creation of the universe with the earth before the sun and celestial bodies advocated by Genesis. If I accept "The Case for a Creator" as fact then "The Case for Christ" is irrelevant because you can't reasonably believe in Christ if you reject The Bible. And if "The Case for a Creator" is correct The Bible is wrong. This book is definitely anti-biblical thus the low rating. Strobel has written some great books but this is not one of them.

5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Leonard Gaston (Okeana, OH), December 09, 2009

It would take a great deal of faith to believe in evolution anyway, but after reading this carefully researched book it would seem impossible for a thinking person to do so.

5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Doug Florence (Newton, NJ), September 18, 2009

After reading two of Lee Strobel's other books, I had been intending to read The Case for a Creator as well, but kept putting it off. Now I'm glad I didn't wait any longer. As I have come to expect from Lee, his books are excellent apologetics sources. As in his past writings, he interviews scientists and experts in various fields, asking them tough questions to gain a greater understanding of the subject. The various fields of science covered include astronomy, biology, cosmology, physics and biochemistry. Due to the complex nature of these sciences, the book does tend to get technical at times and needs to be read carefully to fully understand what each scientist is trying to get across. The main point of each interview and the entire book is that there is abundant scientific evidence to show that the universe was intelligently designed. To this end, they succeeded admirably. The underlying assumption of the scientists is that the Earth is very old. This is still consistent with a Biblical world view and in no way contradicts Genesis since the word day can also be understood as an indefinite period of time. It is also more consistent with scientific consensus for the age of the Earth. Of course, everyone was consistent in denying naturalistic evolution and giving the credit where it is due - to God of course. This book was very helpful in resolving some of the conflicts I had between theology and science. As a result, I came to a better understanding of science and it strenghtened my faith as well. It left me with the impression that God's creation in totally amazing.

2 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Nick Wing (Springfield, OR), December 28, 2008

After I read and loved Case for Christ, I was very disappointed with this book. The thing that disappointed me was the book's stance on the age of the universe. In the beginning of the book the author claims he won't get into an old earth or young earth debate but focus on if there was a creator. I felt this was fair Ben Stein did a good job at this in the expelled movie. However throughout this book the assumption is made that the earth is millions of years old,directly contradicting the Genesis account. I still learned much from this book and am a big fan of Lee Strobel who has impacted my life through other books of his.

5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Donald Lake (Mesa, AZ), September 30, 2008

Lee Strobel has taken the questions that many of us have had, and answered them in an intelligent and thought provoking way. Bravo!

5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Brad Hall (Augusta, GA), March 07, 2008

A very condensed and clearly written case for a seemingly complex investigation. It was truly astonishing how much science really does point toward a Creator!

5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Brad (Hall), March 04, 2008

A very condensed and clearly written case for a seemingly complex investigation. It was truly astonishing how much science really does point toward a creator!

4 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Mrs Paul Penner (McPherson,KS), December 21, 2007

My husband is reading this book and does enjoy it. He says it very encouraging to learn about the latest facts concerning creation. It confirms my belief that the evolution theory is all wrong. God is great!!

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