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Lee patrick strobel born january 25, 1952 is an american christian author and a former investigative journalist. You can also view all of our awardwinning books by year. He has written widely on hermeneutics, christianity and science, historicity of the bible, and old testament interpretation. This is a book that the church needs today, combining thoughtful reflection, robust theology, and diverse perspectives. Lamin sanneh many historians of religion now recognize that christianity is a global faith whose most vibrant expression and growth are found today in the nonwestern world. Trinitys beitzel wins 2019 christianity today book award trinity.
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