Jordan Peterson could easily be called "The Most Interesting Man In The World." He is the sceptic's Sunday School Teacher, reinvigorating the need for religion in the minds of millions who thought even the idea of God is passé. He has been the pastor to many encouraging them to "clean their room" because, like Moses' serpent, that simple act will change their lives. Billy Graham would smile at his impact. Yet Peterson has not publicly declared himself a Christian or even a believer in God. He is quite an enigma.
Today we talk to Matthew R. Petrusek, co-author with Christopher Kaczor of Jordan Peterson, God, and Christianity. We explore Peterson's philosophy, why he is effective, and some of the gaps that Christianity can provide.
MATTHEW R. PETRUSEK is Associate Professor of Theological Ethics at Loyola Marymount University and also currently serves as a Fellow of the Word on Fire Institute. In addition to numerous scholarly and popular articles, he is co-editor of the book Value and Vulnerability: An Interfaith Dialogue on Human Dignity. He lectures widely on theological, philosophical, and ethical issues in English and Spanish, and has served as an on-air analyst for Noticias MundoFox and CNN en Español.
Laurie Calhoun's book, Questioning the COVID Company Line: Critical Thinking In Hysterical Times, is an important compilation of Laurie's essays written during the government cause COVID crisis. The insights Laurie brings is invaluable to us as we navigate the many manufactured crisis the government creates.
Dr. James Russell give us a tour of a world strange, opulent, and playful. The Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, a text written in 1499, has been an ultimate "game" for scholars for centuries. The story of classical scholarship set inside a dream of love and searching.
Europes Past Point to an Ominous Warning for Current Government Changes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhjSE2gTjIk #constitution #realhistory #history #liberty #founders #secrethistory #americanhistory #britishhistory #federalist #antifederalist #patrickhenry #joerogan #jreexperience
Securing Liberty The Essential Rights We Must Preserve #realhistory #history #liberty #founders #secrethistory #americanhistory #britishhistory #federalist #antifederalist #patrickhenry #joerogan #jreexperience
Jordan Peterson could easily be called "The Most Interesting Man In The World." He is the sceptic's Sunday School Teacher, reinvigorating the need for religion in the minds of millions who thought even the idea of God is passé. He has been the pastor to many encouraging them to "clean their room" because, like Moses' serpent, that simple act will change their lives. Billy Graham would smile at his impact. Yet Peterson has not publicly declared himself a Christian or even a believer in God. He is quite an enigma.
Today we talk to Matthew R. Petrusek, co-author with Christopher Kaczor of Jordan Peterson, God, and Christianity. We explore Peterson's philosophy, why he is effective, and some of the gaps that Christianity can provide.
MATTHEW R. PETRUSEK is Associate Professor of Theological Ethics at Loyola Marymount University and also currently serves as a Fellow of the Word on Fire Institute. In addition to numerous scholarly and popular articles, he is co-editor of the book Value and Vulnerability: An Interfaith Dialogue on Human Dignity. He lectures widely on theological, philosophical, and ethical issues in English and Spanish, and has served as an on-air analyst for Noticias MundoFox and CNN en Español.