I had this book given to me by a recess lady at Middle School over a decade ago, and until becoming baptized into Catholic Christianity in April of this year (the recess lady was a fundamentalist Protestant, denying the importance of baptism and claiming to read the Bible completely literally -I don’t know what she would think of me now), I believe I had only read about a quarter to a third of it.
I heard of this book and read the critiques by Bob Price, et.al over the years. In law school, my born again Christian (who denies that Catholics are even Christian) cousin recommended it to me. I tried explaining how even Christian scholars hold Strobel in about the same light as biologists hold Ken Ham but to no avail. I recommend Earl Doherty's 2001 critique (less than 20$ on amazon) if you have time.
I heard of this book and read the critiques by Bob Price, et.al over the years. In law school, my born again Christian (who denies that Catholics are even Christian) cousin recommended it to me. I tried explaining how even Christian scholars hold Strobel in about the same light as biologists hold Ken Ham but to no avail. I recommend Earl Doherty's 2001 critique (less than 20$ on amazon) if you have time.