Lee Strobel trains his investigative sights on whether it's credible to believe God intervenes supernaturally in people's lives today.
This book starts with an unlikely interview in which America's foremost skeptic builds a seemingly persuasive case against the miraculous. But then Strobel travels the country to quiz scholars to see whether they can offer solid answers to atheist objections. Along the way, he encounters accounts of healings and other phenomena that simply cannot be explained away by naturalistic causes. The book features the results of exclusive new scientific polling that shows miracle accounts are much more common than people think.
What's more, Strobel delves into the most controversial question of all: what about miracles that don't happen? If God can intervene in the world, why doesn't he do it more often to relieve suffering?
Language
English
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Zondervan
Release
March 27, 2018
ISBN
031025924X
ISBN 13
9780310259244
The Case for Miracles: A Journalist Investigates Evidence for the Supernatural
Lee Strobel trains his investigative sights on whether it's credible to believe God intervenes supernaturally in people's lives today.
This book starts with an unlikely interview in which America's foremost skeptic builds a seemingly persuasive case against the miraculous. But then Strobel travels the country to quiz scholars to see whether they can offer solid answers to atheist objections. Along the way, he encounters accounts of healings and other phenomena that simply cannot be explained away by naturalistic causes. The book features the results of exclusive new scientific polling that shows miracle accounts are much more common than people think.
What's more, Strobel delves into the most controversial question of all: what about miracles that don't happen? If God can intervene in the world, why doesn't he do it more often to relieve suffering?