
11-02-2007, 08:58 AM
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Originally Posted by caddy Quote:
Originally Posted by Spear Dane
I had Kreeft in mind but I didn't want to invoke him because people would get mad at me for quoting a Catholic. | LOL
I can take the heat.  I like Kreeft. He has some good things to say, but it's fairly easy to discern when he's doing philosophy and not theology. So much of your question, and the things that surrround it, is speculative. On the one hand we have j.Budziszewski telling us things "We Can't Not Know" ( Great book by the way ), on the other we have Kreeft, telling us things "We Can't Know" but Like to think we Do!  | I love Kreeft. I have listened to all of his lectures and read much of his works. The Official Peter Kreeft Site | Same here. I have had his site bookmarked for years. His lectures are very good.
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