Peter Kreeft (theologian)

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Peter Kreeft

Peter John Kreeft (born March 16, 1937 in Paterson , New Jersey ) is an American philosopher and theologian .

Having grown up Calvinist , he later turned to Catholicism . He is known as an advocate (" apologist ") of the Catholic faith.

Kreeft received his Bachelor of Arts from Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1959 and his Master of Arts from Fordham University in 1961 , where he received his doctorate in 1965 .

He is a professor of philosophy at Boston College and King's College in New York City and the author of several books.

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Popular science publications

  • Socrates meets Jesus. Media Maria, Illertissen 2013. ISBN 978-3-9814444-8-3
  • Ecumenical jihad? Sankt Ulrich, Augsburg 2003. ISBN 978-3-929246-93-3
  • Instructions for a brave new world. 2nd Edition. Brunnen, Giessen 1998.
  • Making sense out of suffering. Servant Ministries, Cincinnati 1986.
  • What do you think, Mr. Socrates? Brockhaus, Wuppertal 1985.
  • Between heaven and hell. Brunnen, Giessen 1983.
  • Socrates meets Sartre. Lepanto publishing house, Rückersdorf Nuremberg 2013.
  • The prayer. A unique conversation with God. Media Maria, Illertissen 2014. ISBN 978-3-9816344-0-2

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Notes and individual references

  1. The year of birth 1931 is mentioned in some sources.
  2. Hauled Aboard the Ark - Conversion Story of Peter Kreeft. on the website of The Coming Home Network International, October 31, 2011 (accessed February 11, 2012)