Summary:
The book applies forensic detective techniques to analyze the New Testament accounts of Jesus' life and death, aiming to demonstrate their reliability. The author, a former atheist and seasoned detective, treats the gospel narratives as eyewitness testimonies to build a case for the historical accuracy of Christian claims.
Key points:
1. Forensic Faith: Wallace, an ex-atheist and detective, uses his skills to analyze the Gospels, advocating for evidence-based faith.
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