Last week, I cited “The Case for Christmas,” an excellent little book that is full of evidence of the reason in the reason for the season, by Lee Strobel, an investigative journalist at the Chicago Tribune who was educated at Yale Law School and was once an atheist.
I gave snapshots from scholars he interviewed in answering two of four critical questions to decipher fact from fantasy in the Christmas story:
1) Can the biographies of Jesus (in the Bible) be trusted?
2) Does archaeology confirm or contradict Jesus’ biographies?
3) Did Jesus fulfill ...