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

by Lee Strobel

Paperback, 2004

Status

Available

Call number

212.1

Collection

Publication

Zondervan/Youth Specialties (2004), Edition: Student, Supers, Paperback, 112 pages

Description

In The Case for a Creator�Student Edition, best-selling author and former atheist Lee Strobel and popular writer Jane Vogel take younger readers on a remarkable investigation into the origin of the universe, interviewing many of the world's most renown scientists and following the evidence wherever it leads.Their findings�presented in the third blockbuster "Case" book student edition�offer the most compelling scientific proof ever for intelligent design. Perfect for youth groups and young people eager to rebut the Darwinian and naturalistic views taught so commonly in schools.

User reviews

LibraryThing member Zylphan
another volume of oversimplified theology
LibraryThing member Ron_Gilbert
Quick summary and review: Stroebel succeeds in gathering a weighty amount of information in a small book that illustrates the work of a Creator. Note that I do not say "proof," as this is not the purpose of creation, which reveals "God's eternal power and Godhead" but is "not sufficient to give
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that knowledge of God, and of His will, that is necessary for salvation." (Westminster Confession of Faith)
On one page you find the good, the bad, and the ugly.
Good: "You'll...find that the universe is governed by both physical laws and spiritual laws. The physical laws point us toward the Creator; the spiritual laws tell us how we can know him personally, both today and forever." (page 95)
Bad and ugly: "...did God reveal himself through the Bible or other sacred Scriptures?" (95) I would like to know what other writings Stroebel considers to be Scripture...
An interesting read.
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Physical description

112 p.

ISBN

0310249775 / 9780310249771
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