What's So Great About Christianity?

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A low-cost softcover that is perfect to give to seeking friends and neighbors to explain why an intelligent, college-educated person can believe in Christianity.

Is Christianity true? Can educated, thinking people really believe the Bible? Or, do the athiests have it right? Has Christianity been disproved by science and discredited as a guide to morality?

Best-selling author Dinesh D\'Souza (What\'s So Great About America) approaches Christianity with a skeptical eye, but treats the skeptics with equal skepticism. The result is a book that will challenge the assumptions of doubters and affirm that there really is, indeed, something great about Christianity.

Dinesh D\'Souza , author of five New York Times best-selling books, has been called one of the \ op young public-policy makers in the country\ by Investor\'s Business Daily. The New York Times Magazine named him one of America\'s most influential conservative thinkers. The World Affairs Council lists him as one of the nation\'s 500 leading authorities on international issues. A former policy analyst in the Reagan White House, D\'Souza also served as John M. Olin Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and the Robert and Karen Rishwain Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Dartmouth College in 1983. Mr. D\'Souza\'s books have had a major influence on public opinion and public policy. His 1991 book, Illiberal Education, was the first study to publicize the phenomenon of political correctness. The book was widely acclaimed and became a New York Times best-seller for 15 weeks. D\'Souza\'s articles have appeared in virtually every major magazine and newspaper, including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic Monthly, Vanity Fair, New Republic, and National Review. He has appeared on numerous television programs, including the Today Show, Nightline, The News Hour, O\'Reilly Factor, Moneyline, and Hannity and Colmes. D\'Souza writes a daily blog for AOL and a weekly column for Townhall.com. D\'Souza speaks at top universities, business groups, civic groups, and churches across the country.