The Best Things In Life: A Contemporary Socrates Looks at Power, Pleasure, Truth & the Good LifePeter Kreeft
IVP Books
ISBN 0977849226
Peter Kreeft is known for writing in the dialectic style. Though Kreeft is famous for using this style, he does not pull it off in this book as well as he does in some of his other books. This book is written as a dialogue or series of dialogues between Socrates and two University students. ‘Peter Pragma’ and ‘Felicia Flake’ both of whom have 6 discussions with Socrates on different subjects.
That is just the beginning; the names are all puns in the book, as we have seen from our two main protagonists(Peter and Felicia). The puns continue through all the professors and personalities encountered. The president of Desperate State University is “Fudge Factor” and is as inept as his name implies. We also meet “Marigold Measurer”, the scientist who is addicted to data but without really understanding its purpose or use. Felicia has some mentors in her life - “Pop Syke” who is the guru of pop psychology, and “Karl”, the communist who is brother to “Adam”, the Capitalist.
Having read a number of Kreeft’s other books, this one was a bit of a letdown. The puns with the names got to be so trying and tiring that it was hard to finish the book. The same information could have been conveyed in conventional prose, with half the words. The dialogue grew boring and irritating. I just wanted the meat from this book and had to go through a lot of bone and grist to get to it.The book has a lot to offer in the examination of why someone does what he does, and to help one live a more examined life. But the book often does it in a very long, roundabout way.
I never like to give a book a bad review, and often go back and read a book a second time before I will do so. This book, though hard to get through the first time, was more than worth it the second time. It teaches you the basics of philosophy, the Socratic method, as well as the Oxford method, for having an argument or discussion.
Much like some of his other writings - for example, Between Heaven and Hell and Making Sense out of Suffering - this book is one I will return to and re-read many times during my lifetime. So even if it seems cheesy and trite at first, I encourage you to persevere. It will be well worth the effort.
(First Published in Across the Creek 2007-04-02 "Book Look' Book Review column.)
Book by Peter Kreeft:
C. S. Lewis: A Critical Essay (1969)
Love Is Stronger Than Death. 1979.
Heaven: The Heart’s Deepest Longing (1980)
Between Heaven Hell (1982)
The Unaborted Socrates (1983)
The Best Things In Life (1984)
Yes or No? — Straight Answers to Tough Questions about Christianity (1984)
Making Sense Out of Suffering (1986)
Fundamentals of the Faith, Essays in Christian Apologetics (1988)
Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Heaven... But Never Dreamed of Asking (1990)
Making Choices: Practical Wisdom for Everyday Moral Decisions (1990)
You can understand the Old Testament : a book-by-book guide for Catholics (1990)
Summa of the Summa (1990)
Three Philosophies of Life (1990)
Prayer: The Great Conversation (1991)
Back to Virtue (1992)
Shorter Summa (1993)
Christianity for Modern Pagans: Pascal's Pensees (1993)
Your Questions, God's Answers (1994)
Handbook of Christian Apologetics (with Ronald K. Tacelli) (1994)
C. S. Lewis for the Third Millennium (1994)
Shadow-Lands of C.S. Lewis: The Man Behind the Movie (1994)
The Angel and the Ants: Bringing Heaven Closer to Your Daily Life (1994)
Talking to Your Children About Being Catholic (1995) — A treasure trove of ideas
Angels (and Demons): What Do We Really Know About Them? (1995)
Ecumenical Jihad: Ecumenism and the Culture Wars (1996)
The Snakebite Letters Devious Secrets for Subverting Society (1998)
Refutation of Moral Relativism (1999)
Prayer for Beginners (2000)
Catholic Christianity (2001)
Socrates Meets Jesus (1987/2002)
How to Win the Culture War: A Christian Battle Plan for a Society in Crisis (2002)
Celebrating Middle Earth: Lord of the Rings (2002)
Three Approaches to Abortion: a thoughtful and compassionate guide to today's most controversial issue (2002)
Philosophy 101 by Socrates (2002)
Socrates Meets Machiavelli (2003)
Socrates Meets Marx (2003)
The God Who Loves You (2004)
Socratic Logic (2005)
You Can Understand the Bible (2005)
Socrates Meets Sartre: Father Of Philosophy Meets The Founder of Existentialism (2005)
The Philosophy of Tolkien: The Worldview Behind "The Lord of the Rings" (2005)
The Sea Within (2006)
Socrates Meets Descartes (2007)
The Philosophy of Jesus (2007)
Before I Go (2007)
I Surf Therefore I Am (2008)
Because God Is Real: Sixteen Questions, One Answer (2008)
Jesus-Shock (2008)
Socrates Meets Kant (2009)
If Einstein Had Been a Surfer (2009)
Between Allah & Jesus: what Christians Can Learn from Muslims (2010)
Socrates Meets Hume (2010)
An Ocean Full of Angels (2011)
Summa Philosophica (2012)
Jacob's Ladder (2013)
Charisms: Visions, Tongues, Healing, etc. (feat. Dave Nevins) (2013)
Socrates Meets Kierkegaard (2014)
52 Big Ideas (2020)
Practical Theology (2014)
Letters to an Atheist (2014)
Philosophy 101 by Socrates: An Introduction to Philosophy Via Plato's Apology : (Forty Things Philosophy is According to History's First and Wisest Philosopher (2014)
I Burned for Your Peace: Augustine's Confessions Unpacked (2016)
How to Be Holy (2016)
Catholics and Protestants (2017)
Between One Faith and Another (2017)
Forty Reasons I am a Catholic (2018)
The Platonic Tradition (2018)
Socrates' Children, 4 vols. (2019)
How To Destroy Western Civilization And Other Ideas From The Cultural Abyss (2021)
The Greatest Philosopher Who Ever Lived (2021)
Food for the Soul: Reflections on the Mass Readings 3 vols. (2023)
What Would Socrates Say? (2024)
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