When a respected philosophy professor is accused of crossing the line between education and religion, a nationally watched courtroom battle places faith itself on trial.
As scientists, philosophers, historians, and skeptics take the witness stand, questions about the origin of the universe, morality, suffering, and the historical evidence for Jesus Christ are examined under oath. What begins as a legal dispute soon becomes something far deeper.
Behind closed doors, twelve jurors from different backgrounds must weigh the evidence and confront their own beliefs, doubts, wounds, and questions. Some have been hurt by religion. Others have rejected God altogether. But as the testimony unfolds, they discover that the case before them is not simply about one professor's right to speak. It is about truth itself.
Beyond Reasonable Doubt explores science, philosophy, history, and the claims of Christianity through compelling courtroom testimony and unforgettable characters.
More than a story about a verdict, it is a story about grace, redemption, and the questions that refuse to remain buried. Because some verdicts are rendered in courtrooms, and others are rendered in the human heart.