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The Argument from Conscience - Peter Kreeft

The argument from conscience is one of the only two arguments for the existence of God alluded to in Scripture, the other being the argument from design (both in Romans).  Read more...

The Argument from Desire - Peter Kreeft

Creatures are not born with desires unless satisfaction for these desires exists. A baby feels hunger; well, there is such a thing as food....If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world.  Read more...

The Argument from History - Peter Kreeft

This argument is both stronger and weaker than the other arguments for the existence of God.  Read more...

The Argument from Pascal's Wager - Peter Kreeft

To understand Pascal's Wager you have to understand the background of the argument.  Read more...

The Argument from the Divinity of Christ - Peter Kreeft

The doctrine of Christ's divinity is the central Christian doctrine, for it is like a skeleton key that opens all the others.  Read more...

The Art of Teaching the Faith - His Grace Bishop Raymond L. Burke

What does it mean to say that the teaching of the faith is the work of the Holy Spirit? It means that the catechist cooperates in God the Father’s communication of His truth and love to His sons and daughters, most perfectly in the sending of the His only-begotten Son into the world for our salvation.  Read more...

The Authority of Women - MONICA MIGLIORINO MILLER

Many theologians, especially feminists, consider the Church Fathers the last place to look for any positive statements on the authority of women.  Read more...

The Bible: Myth or History? - Peter Kreeft

“Yes and No” is Peter Kreeft's answer to so many religion texts which leave students thinking of religion as little more than a dull and boring rehash of things everyone already knows. Kreeft's book asks hard questions, great questions, and then answers them convincingly.  Read more...

The Blind-Obedience Myth - Michael Novak

Catholics do not praise, admire, or aspire to unquestioned obedience. There is nothing virtuous in unquestioned obedience. There is no virtue in being an unquestioning sheep.  Read more...

The Boldness of a Stranger Correspondence between C.S. Lewis and H. Lyman S - MADELEINE F. STEBBINS

I wrote to C.S. Lewis and got a fascinating and interesting reply.  Read more...


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