Peter Kreeft Quote

Honesty is a moral virtue, a matter of the will. Honesty means willing the truth with the whole of your heart. This demands sacrifice. We have little hope of attaining honesty unless we realize how demanding it is. It demands sacrifice of self-will, self-image, the desire to win, and the comfort of being right.The honesty often praised today is usually only emotional honesty with others, not intellectual honesty with one’s self; only letting it all hang out, not asking what is the real truth. Sometimes honesty is only a code word for shamelessness. Rarely does it mean the absolute, fanatical, selfless love of truth.

Peter Kreeft

Honesty is a moral virtue, a matter of the will. Honesty means willing the truth with the whole of your heart. This demands sacrifice. We have little hope of attaining honesty unless we realize how demanding it is. It demands sacrifice of self-will, self-image, the desire to win, and the comfort of being right.The honesty often praised today is usually only emotional honesty with others, not intellectual honesty with one’s self; only letting it all hang out, not asking what is the real truth. Sometimes honesty is only a code word for shamelessness. Rarely does it mean the absolute, fanatical, selfless love of truth.

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About Peter Kreeft

Peter John Kreeft (; born March 16, 1937) is a professor of philosophy at Boston College and The King's College. A convert to Roman Catholicism, he is the author of over eighty books on Christian philosophy, theology and apologetics. He also formulated, together with Ronald K. Tacelli, Twenty Arguments for the Existence of God in their Handbook of Christian Apologetics.