
www.peterkreeft.com
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 100 books including: Handbook of Christian Apologetics, Christianity for Modern Pagans, Fundamentals of the Faith. More info is available at peterkreeft.com
Latest episodes

Nov 1, 2006 • 1h 12min
Pro-Life Philosophy
The philosophical case against abortion. Georgetown University - 10/19/06.

Aug 22, 2006 • 46min
A Grief Observed
C.S. Lewis's personal and honest account of the loss of his wife, and how God deepened his love. Third Presbyterian Church - 3/25/04.

Aug 22, 2006 • 1h 15min
Till 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?" Third Presbyterian Church - 3/25/04.

Aug 22, 2006 • 1h 9min
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. C.S. Lewis Institute - 1993.

Jun 4, 2006 • 37min
The Sea and Spirituality
A unique meditation on the sea as an icon of God. Church of the Open Door - 1/17/04.

Jun 4, 2006 • 1h 1min
Moral Theology and Homosexuality
Traditional moral wisdom for modern moral confusion. St. Mike's College - 11/8/02.

Jun 4, 2006 • 1h 20min
Aquinas and the Angels
There may be more to angels than it seems. ChristiFideles - April 1999.

May 13, 2006 • 1h 18min
Arguments for the Existence of God
Delve into philosophical proofs for God’s existence, focusing on the universe's intricate design and the necessity of a first cause. Explore the authority of conscience and its connection to a divine moral law. Pascal's Wager emerges as a compelling argument, framing belief in God as a rational choice against uncertainty. Engage with the intricate relationship between faith, reason, and truth, while addressing the complexities of evil and morality. The discussions invite listeners to reflect on the significance of divine principles in their moral framework.

May 13, 2006 • 50min
Relativism
A Refutation of Moral Relativism -- Not just a strong case, but a refutation of the philosophy that no society has ever survived. Integritas Institute - 2/24/03.

May 13, 2006 • 48min
10 Insights on Evil from Lord of the Rings
Calls attention to Tolkien's great words reminding us about forgotten wisdom on evil. MacLaurin Institute - 4/4/03.