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A review by skitch41
The Case for Faith: A Journalist Investigates the Toughest Objections to Christianity by Lee Strobel
5.0
Like "The Case for Christ," this is my second or third time reading this book, but unlike the aforementioned title, "The Case for Faith" is just as good the second or third time around as it is the first time. Perhaps it's because Mr. Strobel is tackling fewer issues in this book and, thus, has more room to write what was discussed. Or maybe it's because the issues he investigates (suffering, hell, the dark side of church history, etc.) are perennial issues that can attack even the most devout Christians in their darkest hours. All of those are factors, but what really gets me is how satisfying the answers are. "The Case for Christ" covers well trodden ground, but "The Case for Faith" attacks arguments without end and the people Mr. Strobel interviews give passionate, articulate, and non-judgmental answers that are intellectually satisfying. Not to mention that, like in "The Case for Christ," Mr. Strobel cites many different sources and lists other books for each issue that can help one's search even more. In short, this is a great book with powerful answers that will help both skeptics and believers.