• Doubt on Trial

  • An Agnostic Minister's Case for Questioning the Bible
  • By: Rusty Williams
  • Narrated by: Larry P Leach
  • Length: 7 hrs and 35 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Doubt on Trial

By: Rusty Williams
Narrated by: Larry P Leach
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Have you ever questioned, or doubted, what you’ve read in the Bible? In a hypothetical trial where the Church wants to sentence Doubt to death, this book discusses many of the discrepancies, contradictions, historical conflicts, and problematic passages in the Bible - just as they are debated in seminaries and theological schools around the world. Doubt sheds light on the dangers of taking the Bible literally.

In addition to reading the New Testament from a devotional perspective, this book shares numerous reasons why it’s also important to read it with a critical eye and from a historical point of view. By doing so, Jesus’ ministry, and message, are experienced in a whole new way. A companion journal, Doubt on Trial: Jury Notes - Journaling Your Thoughts During Doubt’s Testimony, is also available. This journal offers the opportunity to write down your thoughts and emotions as each chapter of Doubt on Trial is completed. Although the Church is on the decline, this book may jump-start your faith journey.

Written for agnostics and believers alike, this refreshingly honest listen will engage those interested in the New Testament, as well anyone who’s ever questioned passages or doubted some of the events in the Bible.

Welcome to the trial of Doubt. There’s no preaching in this book. Instead, you’ll listen to the courtroom transcript of Doubt’s testimony.

Is Doubt to blame for the Church’s decline?

What will your verdict be when you finish the book? There’s only one way to find out.

©2021 Russell Williams (P)2021 Russell Williams

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I used to believe that doubt was a lack of faith until I was willing to confront belief with facts or the lack of them. I liked the structure of the story. Other authors often present this information with a chip on their shoulders. Williams does a good job of allowing the readers to think for themselves.

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