My newly posted reviews on GoodReads
The Case for Faith: A Journalist Investigates the Toughest Objections to Christianity by Lee StrobelI am currently on the book so I might tend to change my rating after I finish it. But up till now I am quite satisfied with the straightforwardness of the book on dealing with many hard questions critics often refer to when attacking Christianity. And those leading scholars in the field are very sincere and logically powerful in the answers they present. I think for those who truly have an open mind and truly care about the truth of truth, they will come to the conclusion that though we Christians can't prove everything, yet Christianity has been and will continue to be a all-encompassing and provoking explanation of the meaning of life and this world. If we can't avoid the claim of truth, at least we can place it on a fair ground on which it can be fairly inspected. Strobel does a nice job on this. Oh, and I am glad that this book introduced me to Peter Kreeft's works and they are really inspiring ones which no one would wanna miss.
Three Philosophies of Life: Ecclesiastes, Life As Vanity Job, Life As Suffering Song of Songs, Life As Love by Peter KreeftI could proudly give out my five-star rating to this book even when I am still lingering it's first chapter. And with all respects I believe I would not change it even after my journey through the book is finished.
Kreeft's presenting his idea on the three books of the OT is logically sound and concise, with no much wavering or attempts to beating around the bush. He's straightforward on our times fear and proud and he bluntly, yet not with strong reason, provide the answers. I am marvelled at his take.
Kreeft's presenting his idea on the three books of the OT is logically sound and concise, with no much wavering or attempts to beating around the bush. He's straightforward on our times fear and proud and he bluntly, yet not with strong reason, provide the answers. I am marvelled at his take.

Comments