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39 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Black and White, thank goodness!,
This review is from: Making Choices: Practical Wisdom for Everyday Moral Decisions (Paperback)
Peter Kreeft has written a great little book for all those who are tired of hearing 'it's not so black and white'. Kreeft does an excellent job of explaining, simply and clearly, that right and wrong are objective - regardless of whether or not it is easy or makes someone happy. Kreeft also clears up some moral misconceptions like 'if it doesn't hurt anyone else, then it's ok' and 'the end justifies the means'. Also included in this book is an excellent discussion, scientifically based, on why abortion is objectively wrong (such as the fact that science has always defined a fetus as another human life, science has never been able to come up with a concrete time limit on so-called viability, and that a fetus has a distinct human genetic code that is separate from it's mother's).While in reading this book Kreeft does spend some time talking about God and his Christian faith, his arguments are philosophically and scientifically sound across the religious spectrum. Regardless of a reader's religion/athiesm, Kreeft's logic applies. While Kreeft argues that morality comes from God, he also demonstrates that one need not know that or believe in God to understand and use objective morals. This book is highly recommended for all readers who need help with a good strategy for making choices. It would also make an excellent gift for the person in your life who constantly argues that their morality is relative.
24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Moral philosophy for everyday life,
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This review is from: Making Choices: Practical Wisdom for Everyday Moral Decisions (Paperback)
This is another of Peter Kreeft's typically illuminative books, on the largely-neglected topic of moral reasoning.
Kreeft spends the first part of the book simply establishing the basic truths that once upon a time were obvious, but not in the present day - that moral laws exist and are knowable by human reason; that they are "built into" the universe, and thus true whether we know them or not; that moral relativism is self-refuting; and that morality ultimately derives from God (in Dostoevsky's words, "If there is no God, then everything is permissible"). His discussion of the Greatest Good is also very sharp, especially in its discussion of ends and means. Part Four, in which he engages topics of Sex, Abortion, and Truth in greater detail, is really the meat of the book, and where Kreeft most directly engages modern culture. His discussion of sex in terms of sacredness is wonderfully clear - understanding sex as sacred simultaneously avoids both errors of hedonism on the one hand, and repression on the other. "Christian morality is based on human nature, on the kind of thing we are, and the kind of thing sex is. It is not the changeable rules of a game we designed, but the unchangeable rules of the operating manual written by the Designer of our human nature." Kreeft's bit on our society's confusion between sex and money is utterly incisive - we use sex as a mere means of exchange (of pleasure), but we erect all manner of legal protections around money, treating it as virtually sacred, even expecting it to reproduce and grow. Priceless. Kreeft's aim here is not ethereal or theoretical - this is not pie-in-the-sky, "out there" moral philosophy. He means to give real people real tools for living real lives in the real world, and in this, he succeeds admirably
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
clarity is power,
By A Customer
This review is from: Making Choices: Practical Wisdom for Everyday Moral Decisions (Paperback)
A very simply written and fun to read book. Like a good teacher, Kreeft has a knack for using just the right analogy to explain a thorny question. Vivid problems vividly pondered. While not an exhaustive philosophical treatise, it's a fine book for most of us common folk, presenting many problems you will face in your daily life.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Moral wisdom and guidance,
By Kara (Atchison, KS, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Making Choices: Practical Wisdom for Everyday Moral Decisions (Paperback)
"Making Choices" is a book I would recommend to any person in any stage of life. The intensity of the content is coupled with the author's clear and candid writing. This book provides concrete information in a manner that's easy to follow, something that isn't always easy to do when speaking of morality. This book holds truths that unlock the path to happiness in this lifetime and following God's will. "Making Choices" clarifies a topic that is often as clear as mud in today's world. The author summarizes, uses analogies and metaphors, and makes moral absolutes and choices a concept simple for all people to learn, not just philosophers or theologians. If put into practice, this book will change lives for the greater good.
11 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An amazing and powerful book,
By A Customer
This review is from: Making Choices: Practical Wisdom for Everyday Moral Decisions (Paperback)
I have recommended this book to so many friends who are struggling with making choices. It provides solid arguments based on moral absolute truths. Buy it!
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great help in understanding how to make moral decisions,
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Peter Kreeft is my favorite author. His books are always intelligent and thought provoking. This book discusses many issues some of them are; moral absolutes, religion & morality, values, and how to know Gods will .I like the way he sums up his thoughts, and offers helpful ideas, in one chapter he has 12 boxes that morality won't fit in, in another he writes of the most critical issues of our time, he also talks of simplicity and the loss of the sacred in our culture. The 7 principles for knowing Gods will and the 7 power aids of the Holy Spirit were very useful. This is a book I would recommend to anyone wanting to understand how to think more clearly in these times of moral relativism.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Clear thinking, deciding for right,
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Making Choices: Practical Wisdom for Everyday Moral Decisions
Peter Kreeft explains morality and choices in a straightforward, no-nonsense manner. If you would like peace of mind in the decisions you make in life, you can do no better than start by reading Peter's book. Then put into practice what you learn. He's a delight to read. He removes the fuzz of so much of today's 'woolly thinking' on the subject; he exposes the "if it feels good, do it.....", wishy-washy lifestyle choices for what they are; and he deals with the practical nitty gritty of today. He avoids the "quicksand", and refuses to deal with the philosophical imponderables that 99.99% of us will never be faced with. Eminently readable; a clear exposition; great stuff by an author who really knows his subject. A refreshing light in today's gloom 'n doom.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
One of the better, down to earth ethics books I've read,
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Along with "Love is always Right" this book presents ethics for people, not just intellectuals. I would actually rate this book slightly higher than "Love..." because it deals with the "boxes" we all try to put conflicts into so we don't have to think about ethics. A very balanced yet Christian approach...
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very insightful,
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As a layperson, I found this book to be well thought out and easy to follow.
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Making Choices: Practical Wisdom for Everyday Moral Decisions by Peter Kreeft (Paperback - May 15, 1990)
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