As appeared in Publishers
Weekly
February
23, 2004
“…highly accessible and packs an
argumentative punch…”
Case for a Creator
A Journalist Investigates Scientific
Evidence That Points Toward God
Strobel, Lee
ISBN: 0-31-024144-8
Zondervan Publishing Company
Hardcover $19.99
2004/04
Strobel, whose apologetics
titles The Case for Christ and The Case for Faith have enjoyed strong
popularity among evangelicals, approaches creation/evolution issues in the same
simple and energetic style. The format will be familiar to readers of previous
Case books: Strobel visits with scholars and researchers and works each
interview into a topical outline. Although Strobel does not interview any
"hostile" witnesses, he exposes readers to the work of some major origins
researchers (including Jonathan Wells, Stephen Meyer and Michael Behe) and
theistic philosophers (including William Lane Craig and J. P. Moreland).
Strobel claims no expertise in science or metaphysics, but as an interviewer he
makes this an asset, prodding his sources to translate jargon and provide
illustrations for their arguments. At times, the interview format loses
momentum as seams begin to show between interview recordings, rewrites,
research notes and details imported from his subjects' CVs (here, Strobel's
efforts at buffing his subjects' smart-guy credentials can become a little too
intense). The most curious feature of the book—not uncommon in the origins
literature but unusual in a work of Christian apologetic—is that biblical
narratives and images of creation, and the significance of creation for
Christian theology, receive such brief mention. Still, this solid introduction
to the most important topics in origins debates is highly accessible and packs
a good argumentative punch. (Apr.)