Kreeft sees atheistic and agnostic writers aggressively attacking traditional religious beliefs. In this work designed for teens and young adults, Kreeft tackles sixteen crucial issues about the deeper meaning of life. He answers questions like: Is faith reasonable? Can you prove there is a God? Why is Jesus different? 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. This book is ideal for those exploring faith for the first time, as well as for confirmation and religious education classes.
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For more works by Peter Kreeft, check out the Peter Kreeft Philosophy and Apologetics Collection (10 vols.)
“Confirmation should be the beginning of an ever-maturing religious education, not the end.” (Page 9)
“Your origin and your nature are the key to your destiny, your purpose in life” (Page 8)
“Well, the Church’s Gospel, or ‘good news’, is as exciting as a murder mystery” (Page 9)
“You have a special job to do in this world that no one else can ever do.” (Page 7)
“The story is literally a matter of life or death—eternal life or death.” (Page 10)