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The Reasons to Believe
PETER KREEFT
In this article, Peter Kreeft outlines the arguments from cause and effect, from conscience, from history, and the argument known as Pascal's Wager.

Comparing Christianity and the New Paganism
PETER KREEFT
Peter Kreeft outlines the main theological and practical differences, as well as the important common elements, between Christianity and the new paganism.

Fundamentalists
PETER KREEFT
To halt this "soul drain," to answer the fundamentalist challenge and, most of all, to understand our faith better, Peter Kreeft looks at five major points of conflict...

The Benefits of Belief
PETER KREEFT
Peter Kreeft explains why even atheists should want there to be a God, and how acting as if there is one may actually lead to you believing it.

The One-Minute Aquinas - Introduction
KEVIN VOST
"The One-Minute Aquinas" is for anyone who has ever despaired of comprehending the most brilliant theologian who ever lived." - Peter Kreeft

On the Edge of Infinity
CLEMENS CAVALLIN
"Michael O'Brien is, I believe, the greatest living Catholic novelist... There are not many people in the world who are more worth meeting than Michael O'Brien." - Peter Kreeft

Peter Singer: Architect of the Culture of Death
DONALD DEMARCO
The new tradition that Peter Singer welcomes is founded on a "quality-of-life" ethic. It allegedly replaces the outgoing morality that is based on the "sanctity-of-life."

The Holy See and the Chair of St. Peter
FR. WILLIAM SAUNDERS
During the media coverage of Pope John Paul IIs funeral and the conclave, the term "Holy See" was frequently mentioned. I am sure that this refers to the pope and the Vatican. Am I right? Could you please explain the term?

Why Peter Singer makes the New Atheists nervous
DINESH D'SOUZA
I write this fresh from debating bioethicist Peter Singer on "Can we be moral without God?" at Singer's home campus, Princeton University.

Comparing Christianity and Judaism
PETER KREEFT
Kreeft outlines the main theological and practical differences, as well as the important common elements, between Christianity and Judaism.

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