Because God Is Real: Sixteen Questions, One Answer by Peter Kreeft
Atheistic and agnostic writers are aggressively attacking traditional religious beliefs. Philosopher and prolific writer Peter Kreeft is up to the challenge in this work of popular apologetics aimed at both teens and adults. The masterful Kreeft tackles sixteen crucial issues about the deeper meaning of life. The questions that Kreeft explores range from, "Is faith reasonable?," "Can you prove there is a God?", and "Why is Jesus different?," to "Why is sex so confusing?," "Why is there evil?", and "Why must we die?"
Kreeft provides thoughtful, lucid, and persuasive answers for believers, unbelievers, and seekers to consider. As always, Kreeft is insightful, inspiring, and entertaining. This book is ideal for those exploring faith for the first time, as well as for confirmation and religious education classes. It's an intellectual and spiritual feast! This is vintage Kreeft.
Exploring Life's Deepest Questions
This comprehensive apologetics resource addresses the fundamental questions that challenge both new believers and seasoned Christians. Each of the sixteen questions receives careful philosophical and theological treatment, making complex concepts accessible to readers at all levels of faith development.
"The good news of the Gospel is as exciting as a murder mystery. For at its heart there is a murder: the murder of God two thousand years ago in Jerusalem. And this God is the greatest of mysteries: who He is and why He put us here, and why He came here and what His plans are for us. The story is literally a matter of life or death - eternal life or death."
-- Peter Kreeft
"Be ready to give a reason for the hope that is in you."
-- 1 Peter 3:15
Perfect for Religious Education and Personal Study
Whether you're preparing for confirmation, participating in RCIA, teaching religious education, or simply seeking answers to life's most pressing questions, this book serves as an invaluable resource. Kreeft's engaging writing style makes philosophical and theological concepts understandable without oversimplifying the profound truths of Christian faith.