Peter Kreeft, born on March sixteenth, nineteen thirty-seven, is a distinguished American theologian, philosopher, and writer. He serves as a professor of philosophy at both Boston College and The King's College, where he imparts his extensive knowledge and insights to students eager to explore the depths of Christian thought.
A convert to Catholicism, Kreeft has dedicated his career to the exploration and defense of Christian philosophy and theology. His prolific writing includes over eighty books, each contributing to the discourse on faith, reason, and the existence of God.
Among his notable works is the collaborative effort with Ronald K. Tacelli, titled 'Handbook of Christian Apologetics,' which presents twenty compelling arguments for the existence of God. This work has become a significant resource for those seeking to understand and articulate the foundations of their faith.