Can we reason our way to belief in God?

 

Peter-Kreeft-Photo-Square.jpg

Is there a real right or wrong? Can we reason our way to belief in God?

A conversation with Dr. Peter Kreeft

Episode Description:

In Part 2, we continue our conversation with Dr. Peter Kreeft during his visit to OSU. We ask whether or not there is a real, moral right or wrong, why objective morality matters for one’s spiritual journey, and can we reason our way to belief in God.

Dr. Peter Kreeft is one of the most influential Christian philosophers of his generation. He recently visited The Ohio State University to participate in a dialogue with an atheist chemist named Dr. Ivana Nikolic Hughes about the value of human beings.

After receiving his PhD from Fordham University with post-graduate studies at Yale, he has been a professor at Boston College since 1965. Having written more than 75 books with more on the way, Dr. Kreeft has been a prolific author. So what has made Dr. Kreeft so influential? He is able to take very complex arguments and ideas, and yet simplify them in a compelling way, all without over-simplifying. Thousands of skeptics, spiritual seekers, and believers from around the world have looked to Professor Kreeft as a significant spiritual guide and resource.

It is our privilege to share with you our interview with Dr. Peter Kreeft.


Episode Notes:

  • Dr. Peter Kreeft’s website, filled with great resources, is peterkreeft.com

  • In this episode we ask Dr. Kreeft about his widely popular book called “The Journey


The Walk is a production of The Thompson Institute, a program of Cru at Ohio State
Produced by Aaron Badenhop
Edited by Seth Costello & Lukas Moreland
Special thanks to Dr. Peter Kreeft