Secular Ethics course and Apologetics

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Hello all,
im taking a Ethics course, Philosophy 111 at my college. It is a community college so im anticipating my professor to take a naturalistic, secular world view, this is an assumption however. I would like to be prepared for discussions on these palying grounds. Could soemone point me in the direction of natural law type apologetics and any other reading that might prove useful for this class.

thanks in advance.
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I think Peter Kreeft might be a good resource. His website is www.peterkreeft.com. Check out his books and the review comments on Amazon to see what might be appropriate.
 
Well, VociMike beat me to it, so I’ll just second his recommendation: get your hands on some of Peter Kreeft’s writings. I’m currently reading his “The Philosophy of Tolkien”, and even if you aren’t a Tolkien fan it would be a good book for anyone studying philosophy. A very simple, very readable book by him is “Philosophy 101 by Socrates”, and it might be helpful too.
 
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