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The Case for Christ
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"The Case for Christ" Quiz

"The Case for Christ" by Lee Strobel is a journalistic investigation into the historical evidence and arguments for the truth of Jesus Christ's life, death, and resurrection.

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  1. Discuss the investigative approach that Lee Strobel uses in 'The Case for Christ'. How does his background as a journalist influence his exploration of the evidence for Jesus?
  2. Analyze how 'The Case for Christ' addresses the historical reliability of the New Testament documents. What arguments does Strobel use to support their credibility?
  3. Examine the role of expert testimonies in 'The Case for Christ'. How do these interviews contribute to Strobel’s overall argument?
  4. In 'The Case for Christ', Lee Strobel explores various objections to Christianity. Discuss how he addresses the issue of contradictions within the Bible.
  5. Consider the psychological evidence presented in 'The Case for Christ'. How does Strobel use psychological analysis to argue for the resurrection of Jesus?
  6. Reflect on Strobel's journey from skepticism to belief as portrayed in 'The Case for Christ'. How does his personal transformation affect the narrative?
  7. Critically assess the archaeological evidence discussed in 'The Case for Christ'. How does Strobel use this evidence to support his case?
  8. Discuss the significance of the medical evidence presented in the book. How does Strobel use this evidence to argue for the plausibility of the crucifixion and resurrection?
  9. Explore the impact of 'The Case for Christ' on contemporary Christian apologetics. What makes Strobel's approach and findings relevant to modern audiences?
  10. How does 'The Case for Christ' address the question of Jesus' identity? What evidence does Strobel present to argue that Jesus was more than just a moral teacher?
  11. Analyze how Strobel deals with the concept of faith and reason in 'The Case for Christ'. Can they coexist according to his findings?
  12. Evaluate the use of legal and forensic analogies in 'The Case for Christ'. How do they enhance or detract from Strobel’s arguments?
  13. Discuss the cultural and historical context of 'The Case for Christ'. How does Strobel incorporate these elements into his examination of evidence?