The Cross Examination of Jesus Christ
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.49 (658 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1400071674 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-05-19 |
Language | : | English |
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All rights reserved. From Publishers Weekly A skilled novelist (The Judge Who Stole Christmas) and former trial lawyer, Singer offers a lawyer's apologetic in a fiction/nonfiction blend that doesn't quite work. . As an added attraction, this book contains the clues to help readers solve Singer's simultaneous-release fictional legal thriller, The Cross Examination of Oliver Finny. The nonfiction apologetic portion should pass muster with evangelicals (including a moving anecdote about a public defender and another about the death of a college friend), and there's an intriguing section on politics. (Mar.)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. But the integration of fiction is largely unsuccessful, Singer's "note to self" asides quickly get old and a strident tone creeps
He is also legal advisor for the American Center for Law and Justice, a public interest law firm specializing in religious liberties. Randy Singer is the critically acclaimed author of two nonfiction books and five legal thrillers, including The Cross Examination of Oliver Finney, a novel in which this book plays a key role. . A veteran trial lawyer, he teaches at Regent Law School and serves as Chief Counsel for the North American Mission Board of
As you take a juror’s seat in this monumental case, you’ll realize that as Jesus answers His accusers, He’s not just talking to them, He’s talking to you.. ·Can you prove that you’re the Messiah?·How can you defend a woman caught in adultery?·What does it take to reach heaven?·How can we know God?·What is truth? Whether you embrace the claims of Christ or your verdict is still out, you’ll gain provocative insight into the driving passion behind the carpenter from Nazareth. Sit in the Courtroom as the Savior Testifies. In this unsparing up-close account, you will experience the greatest injustice in history — the trial and punishment of Jesus of Nazareth — and gain a fresh appreciation for the enormity of the stakes.His innocence convicted Him.But you will also travel with Jesus in the years leading up to His final trial as He reveals eternity’s greatest truths in response to hostile questions from the religious leaders of His day. Witness the disturbing display of events as Jesus stands against His detractors and the unbridled might of the Roman Empire
Solid Apologetics S. Peek Randy Singer has written a compelling book on apologetics that both educates and entertains.This book is a worthwhile read for skeptics and believers both. Those who are already followers of Christ will find some interesting perspectives on several issues. Those who are not believers will be challenged in numerous ways. Singer presents lots of evidence in the . Courtroom Gimmick? Or Genuine Evidence? Randy Singer has seen the inside of many a courtroom as a trial lawyer. In fact, over the last few years, he's translated that experience into some of the best legal thrillers around. This time, he pulls out all the stops and delivers a novel and a nonfiction work that go hand-in-hand, providing evidence of Jesus for his jury, the readers. Although the books c. Wolfe Moffat said Convicted, yet forgiven a worthy combination!. Ok, let's face it. Let's get down to it once and for all. Quit wading through the crap, right? You didn't exactly ask for this, did you? No, but you got it. So deal with it! HUH? You are none other than Octavian, and like everybody else, you have a choice to make about this Jesus. Better yet, "What is Truth?" That isn't too easy to swallow, is it? Take a breat