Peter Kreeft is a prolific author and philosopher who has written over 80 books on a wide range of topics, including religion, ethics, and philosophy. He is a professor of philosophy at Boston College and has dedicated his career to exploring the big questions of life. Kreeft's works often draw on the wisdom of historical thinkers such as Socrates, Plato, and Augustine, and he is known for his engaging and accessible writing style. Some of his other notable books include Handbook of Christian Apologetics and Summa of the Summa.
The Unaborted Socrates by Peter Kreeft explores the ethical and philosophical arguments surrounding abortion. Through a thought-provoking dialogue between Socrates and a young student, the book delves into the question of when life begins and whether abortion is morally justifiable. Kreeft challenges readers to critically examine their beliefs and consider alternative perspectives on this controversial topic.
Individuals who are interested in exploring the ethical and philosophical aspects of abortion
Readers who enjoy thought-provoking dialogues and debates on controversial topics
People who are open to considering different perspectives and challenging their own beliefs
Handbook of Christian Apologetics provides a comprehensive defense of the Christian faith, addressing common objections and offering rational arguments for its truth. Written by Peter Kreeft and Ronald K. Tacelli, this book equips believers to engage in meaningful dialogue and confidently articulate their beliefs in a skeptical world.
Individuals seeking to defend their Christian faith in a rational and persuasive manner
Those who want to understand and engage with common objections to Christianity
Christians looking to deepen their own understanding of apologetics and strengthen their own beliefs
Socratic Logic by Peter Kreeft provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles of classical logic, as well as the Socratic method of questioning and critical thinking. Through clear explanations and thought-provoking examples, the book equips readers with the tools to analyze arguments, identify fallacies, and ultimately arrive at sound conclusions. It is an essential resource for anyone seeking to improve their reasoning skills and engage in meaningful intellectual discourse.
Students and educators looking to improve their critical thinking and reasoning skills
Philosophy enthusiasts seeking a deeper understanding of Socratic dialogue and logical reasoning
Anyone interested in exploring the foundations of Western philosophy and its application to everyday life