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 75 books including: Handbook of Christian Apologet
Only a Spirit can unite a Body. Dave Nevins and Peter Kreeft dialogue about the historic healing that God is doing within Christianity. More at: abundance.davenevins.com
Opening special gifts within. Dave Nevins and Peter Kreeft dialogue on the supernatural charisms. More at: abundance.davenevins.com
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The intregration of predestination and freewill; an insightful perspective via Lord of the Rings. Trinity Forum Academy - 6/6/05.
Shining light on three kinds of evil: suffering, death and sin. Socrates in the City, New York, NY - 5/4/05.
Life's most important activity. University of Georgia - 3/8/05.
An interview on the love of wisdom. Catholic Answers Live - 3/14/04.
Prose that no writer will want to miss! The power of words revealed by Lord of the Rings. Trinity Forum Academy - 6/6/05.
The innate hunger for total joy. National Conference on Apologetics - 11/12/04.
C.S. Lewis and the power of creative images. C.S. Lewis Institute - Oxford Conference 1991.
C.S. Lewis's joyful cosmology of femininity and masculinity. C.S. Lewis Institute Cambridge Conference - 1994.
C.S. Lewis's insights on these intriguing topics. C.S. Lewis Institute Oxford Conference - 7/02.
The philosophical case against abortion. Georgetown University - 10/19/06.
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.
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.
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.
A unique meditation on the sea as an icon of God. Church of the Open Door - 1/17/04.
Traditional moral wisdom for modern moral confusion. St. Mike's College - 11/8/02.
There may be more to angels than it seems. ChristiFideles - April 1999.
Arguments for the Existence of God -- Five classic defenses. Texas AM Veritas Forum - 1995.
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.
Calls attention to Tolkien's great words reminding us about forgotten wisdom on evil. MacLaurin Institute - 4/4/03.
Ecumenism Without Compromise. Denominationalism is not just a Christian scandal, but absolutely intolerable. St. Matthias Episcopal - 5/17/03.
Divine Truth. Explores the nature of self, subjective truth, objective truth and Christ as the Truth. All Souls Episcopal - 2/22/03.