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

Human Personhood Begins at Conception
PETER KREEFT
Philosopher Peter Kreeft presents the arguments commonly used to explain why the unborn child is not a human person and then shows clearly and simply why each of these arguments cannot possibly be true.

Sexual Symbolism
PETER KREEFT
The excerpt below from the book Women and the Priesthood (by Peter Kreeft and Alice Von Hildebrand) comprises Kreeft's second of four reasons defending the Catholic church's teaching on the male priesthood.

On Spiritual Warfare
PETER KREEFT
Taking his cue from the new literary genre invented by C. S. Lewis in Screwtape Letters, Peter Kreeft has gathered together fifteen spicy letters from Satan's agents below that allow the reader to spy into Hell's inter-office communication.

The Papacy: The Ministry of St. Peter in the New Testament (2 of 3)
ROBERT STACKPOLE
Students will understand that St. Peter was given a special pastoral ministry by Jesus Christ: that of Rock and Shepherd of the early Church.

Sitting Next to Peter: My Personal Remembrances of Pope John Paul II
JOHN F. CROSBY
If I were to speak about what affected me most deeply about John Paul, I would have to mention the wonderful icon of fatherhood that I always felt him to be.

What's love got to do with it: The ethical contradictions of Peter Singer
PETER J. COLOSI
Utilitarian philosopher Peter Singer says some humans — particularly fetuses, newborn babies, and elderly people suffering from dementia — should be killed if their deaths will reduce overall suffering. Never mind that Singer broke all of his own rules when his mother became ill with Alzheimer's disease.

Miracles
PETER KREEFT
The modern sceptic typically assumes that everything we experience can be explained by the sciences without any supernatural agency, any God, any miracles? Here are twelve common forms this objection takes in our day along with twelve brilliant responses by Peter Kreeft.

Your Inner Cop
PETER KREEFT
The more conscience a community has, the fewer cops it needs, and the more cops it has, the less conscience it needs to rely on. Peter Kreeft here spells out what happens when people let the government act as their moral conscience.

"Why I Am Catholic (and You Should Be Too)" - Introduction
BRANDON VOGT
"Brandon Vogt's "Why I Am Catholic (and You Should Be Too" lives up to its cheeky title. It is clear, direct, simple yet not simplistic.... Here is a friendly explanation from a live fish who is swimming happily upstream to the many fish who are passing him in the other direction." - Peter Kreeft

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