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Lee Strobel, a former legal editor for the Chicago Tribune, is a Christian apologist and former teaching pastor of Willow Creek Community Church. He has written several books, including:
- Inside the Mind of Unchurched Harry and Mary (1993)
- What Jesus Would Say (1994)
- God's Outrageous Claims (1998)
- The Case for Christ (1998)
- The Case for Faith (2000)
- Surviving a Spiritual Mismatch in Marriage (2002)
- The Case for a Creator (2004)
- The Case for Easter (2004)
- Experiencing the Passion of Jesus (2004)
Additionally, Strobel hosts a television program called Faith Under Fire shown on PAX TV.
Strobel often claims that his journalistic experience allows him to objectively evaluate claims by contemporary theological authorities and biblical scholars. Opponents accuse him of having sacrificed objectivity by considering the opinions of academic Christian theists while paying insufficient attention to the rebuttals of academic atheists.
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