Faith and Reason: The Philosophy of Religion
Written by Peter Kreeft
Narrated by Peter Kreeft
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Peter Kreeft
Peter Kreeft (PhD, Fordham University) is professor of philosophy at Boston College where he has taught since 1965. A popular lecturer, he has also taught at many other colleges, seminaries and educational institutions in the eastern United States. Kreeft has written more than fifty books, including The Best Things in Life, The Journey, How to Win the Culture War, and Handbook of Christian Apologetics (with Ronald Tacelli).
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Reviews for Faith and Reason
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Outstanding and balanced coverage of the most important questions in life. Thank you Dr Kreeft and God bless.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5It is a discussion about the greatest topic on humanity, Religion. It is a filosofical discussion to understand the existence of God, the nature and relationship between different relgions. If the values and belief of different religions are shared or contradictory.There are many arguments in both sides, the most important conclusion on the book, is that you have to make your own search for answers, and at the end, believe the truth you may find for yourself.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Thought provoking, to say the least! I just finished my first listen and I already know I need to go through it again. There are a lot of ideas in this book that I feel, as a lay person, are very unique. If you are interested in these topics, I would highly suggest this book.
The author has changed my world view pretty substantially. Not to go on a rant, but his lecture series on St. Thomas Aquinas is amazing and that is what lead me here. He has so much wisdom, don’t miss out! - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Excellent introduction to the philosophy of religion. The two lectures nicely ties up the whole course.