A. C. Rosenthal is a Christian author whose work explores theology, history, and the intellectual challenges facing the Church in the twenty-first century. Writing at the intersection of Scripture, worldview, and culture, his books seek to equip believers with clarity, discernment, and the courage to stand firm in a confused age.
His main non-fiction project is a trilogy on belief and unbelief: The God They Rejected Isn’t Real, The Noble Lies of Humanism, and Seeds and Soil. Together these volumes examine how God is misunderstood, how secular promises fail, and how the human heart receives truth.
Alongside the trilogy, Rosenthal’s stand-alone work The Two Muhammads offers a clear, historically grounded examination of Islam, distinguishing between the Muhammad of the earliest sources and the Muhammad of modern imagination.
Rosenthal writes with a direct, research-driven style that avoids academic fog while maintaining depth and seriousness. His work reflects a commitment to historic Christianity, intellectual honesty, and the conviction that truth is not merely an idea to debate, but a reality to live.