I'm undecided about Kreeft in general but anyone who has a guardian angel named Frodo should be cut some slack.
In this book, C.S. Lewis, Aldous Huxley, and J.F. Kennedy (who died the same day) meet in Purgatory. What follows is Socratic discussion with Lewis answering the questions and attempting to lead Huxley and Kennedy to answers. Lewis represents orthodox Christiany, Kennedy humanistic (modern liberal...
This book is meant to be a set of questions to lead young people through a Christian catechism of sorts. My advice? Stick to a real catechism.In the preface, Dr. Kreeft introduces his book by telling parents that their teen children will "listen to wisdom better if it doesn't come wrapped in words...
I expected a bit meatier book, and was disappointed. If you have never thought about what a worldview is, or explored the belief systems of various philosophies, then perhaps this would be a good place to start. "The Universe Next Door: A Basic Worldview Catalog" by James Sire is a much better...
Complete crap. Full of catholic bullshit and pure stinky shit.