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Cold-Case Christianity

A Homicide Detective Investigates the Claims of the Gospels

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Homicide detective J. Warner Wallace applies ten common rules of evidence to make the case for Christianity in this completely updated and expanded edition of the apologetic classic that has changed lives around the world.

A devout atheist, J. Warner Wallace couldn't imagine believing in the Christian faith—until he applied the same step-by-step investigative process he utilized in his work as a homicide detective to the case for Christianity. In light of the ten common rules of evidence that he'd used to solve crimes throughout his career, Wallace realized he could no longer deny the truth of Jesus Christ. And his life was never the same.

A proven bestseller, Cold-Case Christianity shows:
  • How detective skills help us determine the historical reliability of the Bible
  • The role that evidence plays in the Christian definition of faith
  • Why the gospel eyewitness accounts demonstrate the historicity of Jesus
  • How rules of evidence help make the case for the proof of Christianity

  • This updated and expanded edition of Cold-Case Christianity includes:
  • 300 new illustrations and graphic elements
  • An updated introduction including the author's testimony of moving from atheism to faith
  • Completely updated content and page design
  • A new afterword responding to commonly asked questions about the reliability of the New Testament

  • An ideal book for spiritual seekers, as well as Christians who want to articulate the case for Jesus and the reliability of the Bible, this engaging exploration of Christianity answers the most important questions regarding the validity of the Bible.
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        May 27, 2013
        Wallace applies the skills he gained as a cold-case homicide detective to examine the validity of the Gospels in this book, that charts his progression from atheist to believer. Wallace alternates between musings about Christianity and anecdotes from his career as a detective, drawing parallels between his beliefs and experiences. He begins by describing the techniques he’ll use to validate the Gospels. Wallace explains, for instance, how to verify the reliability of witnesses and get comfortable with one’s conclusions. The book’s second section finds him applying these methods and investigating Christianity as a cold case. Reader Bill DeWees gives a friendly, accessible performance. His reading evokes listeners’ interest without ever becoming being overly forceful—and this is a good balance to strike when trying to make a persuasive case. However, when DeWees describes some of Wallace’s homicide investigations—e.g., a victim lying partially naked on her bed, strangled—his breezy tone feels inappropriate. A David C. Cook paperback.

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