The Case For Faith

Watch The Case For Faith

"A Journalist Investigates the Toughest Objections to Christianity"
  • NR
  • 2008
  • 1 hr 19 min
  • 6.4  (117)

The Case For Faith is a documentary film released in 2008 and is a continuation of the award-winning book of the same name by Lee Strobel. In the movie, Strobel sets out to explore the biggest objections to Christian beliefs and find answers to those objections. The film takes the form of a journey, with Strobel interviewing a range of people, from scholars to everyday individuals who had faced some of the most challenging questions about Christianity. The primary focus of the interviews centers around issues like the existence of evil and suffering, the reliability of the Bible, and the exclusivity of Christ.

The documentary features interviews with some well-known Christian figures including Billy Graham, who provides valuable insights along the way. Lee Strobel also interviews Bob Davidson, a former Chicago police detective who has seen his fair share of tragedy, as well as Joni Eareckson Tada, a remarkable woman who became a quadriplegic following a diving accident.

The film initially delves into the tough question of evil and suffering. Lee Strobel talks to an atheist philosopher who argues that the existence of evil means God cannot exist. Strobel also interviews Tada, who admits that she struggled with the same question after her accident. However, she eventually found answers to her questions through her faith.

The movie then moves on to tackle one of the biggest questions surrounding Christianity - the reliability of the Bible. Lee Strobel interviews multiple scholars, including a biochemist to explore the historical accuracy of the Bible. The investigation leads to an incredibly compelling and robust argument for the authenticity of the Bible.

The documentary doesn't shy away from the tough, deeply challenging questions around faith. Instead, it leans in, determined to get to the truth of the matter. The Case for Faith doesn't promise to provide easy answers to these tough questions, but instead encourages viewers to explore those answers themselves.

One of the significant takeaways from the film is that Christianity is not a faith that peddles easy answers. Instead, its teachings continually challenge its followers to think critically, acknowledge doubt, and continue to examine beliefs.

The film's cinematography is nothing extraordinary, but it's clear, well-shot, and directly helps to deliver the message. Overall, the documentary is well-produced, and all interviews are engaging and informative.

In conclusion, The Case for Faith is an excellent documentary for anyone interested in exploring the concept of faith from a Christian perspective. It explores some of the toughest questions surrounding belief and provides compelling arguments in favor of Christianity. The documentary's strength lies in the way it encourages viewers to question, to face their doubts, and to ultimately embrace their faith or the lack thereof. Lee Strobel has crafted a thought-provoking documentary which prods its viewers to contemplate their beliefs, doubt them, and seek answers.

The Case For Faith is a 2008 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 19 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.4.

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  • Release Date
    2008
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 19 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.4  (117)