Have you ever felt like you were from the wrong side of the spiritual tracks? You see people on Sundays, heading to church, impeccably dressed and coiffed. Their lives seem perfect. These people seem so different from you. Perhaps you think that you aren't good enough for God. Your life's road has been paved with all kinds of potholes, and you've wrecked the car a number of times. Christianity seems like a country club and you aren't a member. You know that there is a God, somewhere. You observe the world around you and know that it can't all be explained by random biological processes. But the religious structure created by modern day Christianity has impeded your search. Christians explain all of it with Christianspeak, the strange terminology that only Christians can understand. The Reasonable Person- Due Process of Law, Logic and Faith was written for people who have that spiritual itch—the feeling deep in your hearts that there must be something more. The author, Steven Sedberry, examines the claims of Christianity using many of the same analytical tools used in law practice. In The Reasonable Person, he demystifies Christian jargon, and provides a step-by-step guide to the logic behind and practice of Christian faith. The good news is that you are good enough for God. This book will help you to understand why.
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Steven Sedberry is a corporate attorney whose career path included a few detours before he reached his final destination of law practice. A business executive for almost twenty years, he left the corporate world, started over, and followed his lifelong dream of law school. In 2002, he earned his law degree from Vanderbilt University Law School. As he describes in The Reasonable Person, Sedberry’s path to Christianity took a few detours as well. In this easy-to-read book, Sedberry uses the same legal analytical tools that he employs in law practice to analyze the claims of Christianity. Today, he is the vice president of legal services for an international apparel corporation. He is licensed to practice law in Texas and Tennessee and is admitted to the United States District Court, Eastern District in Texas, and the Western District in Tennessee. He is a member of the American Bar Association and the Association of Corporate Counsel. Sedberry is also the author of the legal education book entitled, Law School Labyrinth: The Guide to Making the Most of Your Legal Education (Kaplan Publishing, 1st Ed. March 31, 2009; 2nd Ed. May 3, 2011).
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