7 Reasons to be Catholic, Dr. Peter Kreeft, Part 1/5 (Audio)
Dr. Peter Kreeft is a convert to the Catholic faith from Dutch Calvinism. He teaches philosophy at Boston College and has authored a number of books on matters of faith and reason. Many of his writings and talks are available at www.peterkreeft.com. His lecture “7 Reasons to be Catholic” focuses on a number of philosophical approaches but primarily centers on reasons why a Protestant Christian might consider fuller communion with the Catholic Church. In Part 1 he outlines eight general types of world views that one can take in regards to metaphysical truth as part of his first reason. To download this and other talks visit www.lighthousecatholicmedia.com.
7 Reasons to be Catholic, Dr. Peter Kreeft, Part 2/5 (Audio)
Dr. Peter Kreeft is a convert to the Catholic faith from Dutch Calvinism. He teaches philosophy at Boston College and has authored a number of books on matters of faith and reason. Many of his writings and talks are available at www.peterkreeft.com. His lecture “7 Reasons to be Catholic” focuses on a number of philosophical approaches but primarily centers on reasons why a Protestant Christian might consider fuller communion with the Catholic Church. In Part 2 he discusses how the testimony of the earliest Christian teachers and the continuity and consistency of Catholic teaching through twenty centuries, despite the sinful behavior of Christians, convinced him of the infallibility and indefectability of the Church, seeing her structure and doctrines as God’s design and creation. Visit www.lighthousecatholicmedia.com to download other such talks.
7 Reasons to be Catholic, Dr. Peter Kreeft, Part 3/5 (Audio)
Dr. Peter Kreeft is a convert to the Catholic faith from Dutch Calvinism. He teaches philosophy at Boston College and has authored a number of books on matters of faith and reason. Many of his writings and talks are available at www.peterkreeft.com. His lecture “7 Reasons to be Catholic” focuses on a number of philosophical approaches but primarily centers on reasons why a Protestant Christian might consider fuller communion with the Catholic Church. In Part 3 he talks about how C.S. Lewis’ “Lord, Liar, or Lunatic” argument also can be applied to Catholic doctrine and authority, especially the teaching on the Eucharist. He also discusses the four visible “marks” of the Church mentioned in the Nicene creed. To download this and other talks visit www.lighthousecatholicmedia.com.
Moral Theology & Homosexuality (Dr. Kreeft) Part 2
Philosophy Professor Dr. Peter Kreeft discusses the traditional moral teachings of the Catholic Church on homosexuality in light of human reason and natural law. To hear this talk in its entirety visit www.peterkreeft.com or visit www.usccb.org to explore official Church teachings on human sexuality in the online catechism.
Moral Theology & Homosexuality (Dr. Kreeft) Part 1
Philosophy Professor Dr. Peter Kreeft discusses the traditional moral teachings of the Catholic Church on homosexuality in light of human reason and natural law. To hear this talk in its entirety visit www.peterkreeft.com or visit www.usccb.org to explore official Church teachings on human sexuality in the online catechism.
Moral Theology & Homosexuality (Dr. Kreeft) Part 3
Philosophy Professor Dr. Peter Kreeft discusses the traditional moral teachings of the Catholic Church on homosexuality in light of human reason and natural law. To hear this talk in its entirety visit www.peterkreeft.com or visit www.usccb.org to explore official Church teachings on human sexuality in the online catechism.