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More Than a Carpenter
- Narrated by: Sean McDowell
- Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
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Summary
The inspirational classic, More than a Carpenter, is now updated for a new generation of seekers with a fresh look, revised material, and a new chapter that addresses questions commonly raised today. Former skeptic Josh McDowell is now joined by his son Sean as they examine the evidence about Jesus. Is he really the Lord he claimed to be? How can we know for sure? More than a Carpenter offers arguments for faith from a skeptic turned believer.
Since its original publication in 1977, this modern classic has sold over 15 million copies, been translated into dozens of languages, and introduced countless people to the real Jesus. Now with new content that addresses questions raised by today's popular atheist writers.
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- Anonymous User
- 18-09-15
Great Read, highly informative and Engaging.
I'd recommend this for every Christian and Non Christian.
For Christians there is enough bitesize information yo affirm your faithful and aid you when evangelising to atheists and theists of other faiths.
for the atheists this will get you started on evidence that Christ is who he says he is
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- Anastasia Gondosari
- 13-08-17
amazing book!
love the narrator - great enthusiasm. book is very logical and contains all the important bits to construct the argument even though its abridged version. must read for any Christian.
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- Amazon Customer
- 24-04-23
will work for a believer but poor arguments
the book is basically a guy setting out to prove the bible wrong but ending up being a believer......was recommended this but actually if I'm honest his evidence is bad and reasons not up to snuff for warranting his new belief so if you are looking for good arguments for god this unfortunately is not it , if you are wanting something to agree with your beliefs then yes it will probably be a good confirmation bias for you but if you were actually genuinely looking for good logical arguments then this book isn't going to give you anything of real substance.....other than that it's not terrible though I did find the narration a little irritating as (through no fault of his own , the contentsby itself gives this impression) the guys voice sounded like a young guy which just added to the disappointment as it made it all feel a bit like a snot nosed kid thinking he knows everything trying to tell you something when actually to someone with a little more life experience you realise he doesn't know what doesn't know , I'm sure we've all experienced those types
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-12-22
Another great witness to the validity of the Gospe
After just having finished The Case for Christ, this was a wonderful revision. The content of the two books is very similar.
This book reads effortlessly, and the reader does a wonderful job. Thank you.
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- Artiom Vetrov
- 13-08-21
stunning
A great book for believer or unbeliever, quite profound and well narrated. Definitely worth to listen.
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- Pete
- 01-10-19
Truly, Christianity is not a religion
Christianity is not a religion, it's not an ethical idea; it's not a psychological phenomenon. It's a person - Jesus Christ - who is in the business of changing lives.
This is a well documented biography of Josh McDowell, well read by Sean his son, and very clear message of when he met his Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, through a dare from another Christian to search and seek the truth of who Jesus really is. We hear it all the time from sceptics, media, world views to prove it, and why does God allow this, and that etc... and still those who don't believe in God, and say there is no God, are yet the first to break His commandments by taking God's name in vain. Listening to this audible (I also have the book) brought joy, and excitement for more knowledge of God. Now the book goes into much greater depth, and proof than the recording. I believe Sean is reading from the 1st edition which his dad wrote. But none the less I can say, if you are searching the truth about God, then get the book. Have a read of it, follow up on Josh's research, you'll find the evidence is out there as plain as just taking a look above your head, on a clear night, up at the heavens above you. The heavens declare his righteousness, and all the people see his glory. Psalm 97:6
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- Harith Kharrufa
- 15-03-17
OK
This is a good book for someone who wants to accept Christianity but still looking for evidence. However, I find the evidence discussed here is a bit lame. The historical "evidence" here depends on the number of texts that support Christianity without validating the reliability of these texts and on a large number of prophecies that we cannot be sure if they were written before or after Jesus.
It is still a good book, trying its best to convince people of the undeniable evidence that it claims exists, while if you want to think objectively and not let yourself taken by the authors verbal excellency, you'll find the evidence as good as that of other religions (I'm trying not to name one). Atheists on the other side do not claim -as far as I know- that science is on their side as the author believes, but they rather refuse religion as an explanation and simply confess that they do not know.
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- veronica
- 27-06-17
A great book but error in the audio
Found important mistakes that are not present in the actual book thus audio book need to be corrected
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- DP
- 26-12-18
Read the book instead...
Content is good. The voice of the reader is very hard for me to listen to compared to most Audible recordings. Just my opinion, but it would have served the customer better to employ a profession reader rather than just throw your son some work. The younger McDowell sounds like an excited adolescent and reads faster than necessary. Again ,just my opinion.
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- Rhonda Esser
- 10-06-18
Amen!
I became a Christian 39 years ago after reading this book and it’s still as magical now as it was then! Thank you Josh McDowell for being the catalyst in making me a believer in Christ.
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- Amy & Aaron
- 02-04-20
Narrator is a disservice
Once you get past the kid they used as a narrator and into the actual content of the book it's pretty good.
The narrator sounds condescending at best through most of the book which is not what you want when Christianity is an a low with young people. Sean did such a horrible job reading the book that I had to force myself to listen to it.
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- Shae Chism
- 06-06-23
Ehh
If he spent half the time actually providing his “profound evidence” as he did talking vaguely about it, it’d be a better read. Pretty normal, over zealous Christian refusing to accept the Bible as an allegory or anything other than hard fact.
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- Anna Lubas
- 31-05-23
Good, well thought out, and concise arguments for Christianity
Every person whether religious or non-religious should read this book! It will wash away any doubts you may have about God, Jesus, and the Bible. Highly recommend.
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- Tony
- 16-05-23
Youth Feel to Narrator
This book is a very quick listen. Contrary to most reviews, I thought the narrator kept the book moving along. Also, there seemed to be a very youthful quality to his voice and cadence. It kind of threw me when the author mentioned his age and the year he was in school. I may stand alone, but thought the narrator was overall enjoyable.
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- Austynn Nicole Savage
- 16-05-23
Great book but the narrator was bad
Couldn’t make it past the first chapter with this narrator and if you’re like me and like to follow along with a book, he skips a lot of parts.
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- janet
- 09-05-23
To the point
It was short and to the point. I liked it. Took me a minute with the narration but I fell into it.
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- Harriet
- 25-04-23
Couldn’t get through it
I really tried. Several times. I just couldn’t take the narrator. Every sentence is overly emphasized in an almost giddy way with odd emphasis on words that don’t make sense. I can’t remember any of what I did get through because of the extremely irritating reading.