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PETER KREEFT
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This site's Featured Writings and Featured Audio about the ocean of God's
love are only a few thimblefuls. Noless. For God's love is literally
infinite. It is the shoreless sea we are destined to swim in, surf in, and
grow in forever.
Peter
Kreeft, Ph.D., is a professor of philosophy at Boston College. He is a
regular contributor to several Christian publications, is in wide demand as
a speaker at conferences, and is the author of over 40 books
On-Line Lectures by Peter Kreeft
- How to Win the Culture War A call to arms, identifying the
real enemies and mapping key battlefields
- Divine TruthThe Heart's Deepest Longing Explores the
nature of self, subjective truth, objective truth and Christ as the
Truth
- Ecumenism Without Compromise Denominationalism is not just
a Christian scandal, but absolutely intolerable
- 10 Uncommon Insights Into Evil from Lord of the Rings Calls
attention to Tolkien's great words reminding us about forgotten wisdom
on evil
- A Refutation of Moral Relativism Not just a strong case
against it, but a refutation of the philosophy that no society has ever
survived
- Christ's Concept of Happiness vs The World's What is the
meaning of happiness? How do you get it?
- Making Sense Out of Suffering Tackles questions related to
the nature of suffering, evil and sin
- Arguments for God's Existence Five classic defenses for
believing in God
- Women and the Priesthood Why "only boys can be the
daddies"
- Aquinas and the Angels There may be more to angels than it
seems
- Moral Theology and Homosexuality Traditional moral wisdom
for modern moral confusion
- The Sea and Spirituality A unique meditation on the sea as
an icon of God
- Lost in the Cosmos Contrasts two classics, Walker Percy's
Lost in the Cosmos and C.S. Lewis's The Abolition of Man, on the topics
of Natural Law, humor and irony, direct and indirect communication, the
nature of self, knowing vs. knowing about, and others
- Mere Christianity Next to the Bible, C.S. Lewis's
masterpiece receives Dr. Kreeft's highest recommendation
- The Problem of Pain A commentary on C.S. Lewis's brilliant
exposition on the problems of suffering and evil
- Til We Have Faces A commentary on C.S. Lewis's solution to
evil, worked out in fiction. Also deals with the fascinating question
"Why does God wear disguises?"
- A Grief Observed C.S. Lewis's personal and honest account
of the loss of his wife, and how God deepened his love
- God's Existence A magnificent overview of the arguments
- Pro-Life Philosophy The philosophical case against abortion
- Time and Eternity C.S. Lewis' insights on these intriguing
topics
- The Cosmic Dance C.S. Lewis' joyful cosmology of femininity
and masculinity
- The Imagination C.S. Lewis and the power of creative images
- Desire The innate hunger for total joy
- Sex in Heaven Imaging the fire of God's love
- The One Thing Needed Life's most important activity
- The Dark Side Shining light on three kinds of evil:
suffering, death and sin
- The Good, True and Beautiful C.S. Lewis on the three great
transcendentals
- Christianity in Lord of The Rings Apologetics in Tolkien's
classic
- Shocking Beauty - The live character of Christ
Lectures (CDs for purchase)
Video Lecture
What
Christians Believe A review of Part II of "Mere
Christianity" by C. S. Lewis, which is the first book Kreeft recommends
after the Bible.
Audio Lecture (streaming)
For an online streaming interview with Kreeft (and other speakers)
regarding C.S. Lewis on the topic of Time, see:
"Augustine tells of a vision of seeing a little boy at a beach
scooping up the ocean thimbleful by thimbleful and emptying it out on the
sand. Then he sees an angel who tells him that this boy will have emptied
out the entire ocean long before Augustine has exhausted what can be said
about God."
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