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  • The Shortest Leap

  • The Rational Underpinnings of Faith in Jesus
  • By: A.L Van Den Herik
  • Narrated by: Michael Johnson
  • Length: 19 hrs and 4 mins
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The Shortest Leap

By: A.L Van Den Herik
Narrated by: Michael Johnson
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All worldviews require a leap of faith, but not all leaps of faith are the same. A "one-stop shop" for the rational evidence for Christianity, The Shortest Leap presents the scientific, historical, biblical, and explanatory underpinnings of the Christian faith, demonstrating that faith in Jesus requires the shortest leap.

In addition to providing proactive evidence for Christianity, The Shortest Leap responds to the numerous shots fired at biblical Christianity by atheists, critics of Christianity, and other skeptics.

The Shortest Leap answers a wide range of difficult questions, including:

• Is the Bible consistent with the findings of cutting edge, secular science?

• Was there really a man named Jesus, or is he just a myth?

• And even if he did exist, aren't the events of Jesus' life and his teachings as described in the New Testament merely fabrications of the earliest Christians?

• Does the historical evidence support the claim that Jesus rose from the dead?

• To understand who Jesus really was, why shouldn't we consider other documents outside the Bible, such as the Gnostic gospels?

• Why were some documents excluded from the New Testament?

• Did Jesus really claim to be God, or did the earliest Christians just want to believe that?

• Is the Old Testament still relevant? Does it really point to Jesus hundreds to thousands of years before he lived?

• How does the salvation by grace of Christianity differ from the salvation by works of all other religions?

• Why can't I just believe in the Jesus that I like the best?

• How can I be sure I have eternal life?

©2020 A. L. van den Herik (P)2022 A. L. van den Herik
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Best Christian Book Ever

I have been a Christian for over 50 years and this book clarified many aspects of the Christian faith that I really didn’t fully understand . The last chapter that summarizes all the blessings we have in Christ is immensely encouraging. I highly recommend it for all Christians young and old!

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Excellent apologetic book

Incredibly thorough, thoughtful and well written. Easy to understand and answers all of the modern criticisms and arguments against Christianity. Highly recommend reading to everyone, especially those who doubt or are looking for a reason to believe. Jesus really is the shortest leap.

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