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Jordan Peterson wrestles with God
In a new lecture tour to support a forthcoming book, the psychologist and public intellectual hews ever closer to Christianity, tantalizing fans who take their cues on converting from his secular but religiously curious thought.
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Jordan Peterson says 'woke rainbow mob' is infiltrating Protestant churches
"In Canada and Great Britain, most of the mainstream Protestant churches are covered with rainbow flags."
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Meeting Jordan Peterson
One question the Peterson phenomenon poses to the Christian community is how is it that an agnostic psychologist with a penchant for Pelagianism can hold the attention of the young in their scores of thousands as he explores the psychological depths and authenticity of the books of Genesis and Exodus, and yet the clergy cannot?
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Where is Jordan Peterson on his spiritual journey?
Peterson has been a gateway to Christianity for many people. But where does he stand himself?
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'It's been very good for her,' says Jordan Peterson about wife's conversion to Catholicism
Canadian psychologist and writer Jordan Peterson feels very positive about his wife's conversion to Catholicism.
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'Invite the young men back,' Jordan Peterson tells churches
Conservative author and speaker Jordan Peterson says the Church must be a welcoming place for young people and young men in particular.
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Jordan Peterson's daughter describes 'very sudden' conversion to Christianity
Mikhaila Peterson, the daughter of '12 Rules for Life' author Jordan Peterson, says she has experienced an "absurd" amount of peace after converting to Christianity.
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An open letter to Jordan Peterson
Like King Agrippa, you are "almost persuaded" (Acts 26:28), and so I hope that you will soon be fully persuaded.
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What the Jordan Peterson scandal says about Cambridge University
Cambridge prides itself on being the best educational institution in the world but this unusual episode with Peterson gives rise to some questions about double standards.
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Cambridge has made itself a 'laughing stock' over handling of Jordan Peterson visiting fellowship - church minister
"The prophecy of George Orwell" is being fulfilled at Cambridge University after it withdrew the offer of a visiting fellowship to Dr Jordan Peterson over a photograph, Free Church minister David Robertson has said.
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Cambridge University withdrew Jordan Peterson visiting fellowship over 'proud Islamophobe' T-shirt
The offer of a visiting fellowship to Dr Jordan Peterson was rescinded because of a photograph of the academic with a man wearing a 'proud Islamophobe' T-shirt, Cambridge University has confirmed.
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Cambridge University withdraws offer of visiting fellowship for Jordan Peterson
Cambridge University has rescinded its offer of a visiting fellowship to academic Jordan Peterson after students and staff complained about his views.
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What's wrong with Jordan Peterson? 12 Rules for Life, and why they aren't
Generally speaking, Peterson is loathed by liberals and loved by conservatives – including and especially Christian conservatives.
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Is Jordan Peterson bringing the prodigals home?
While some people of faith view him as a dangerous figure, many of the very moving comments on his YouTube channel clearly suggest that his lectures are engaging with unbelievers in a positive way.
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Is Jordan Peterson the new Messiah?
Dr Peterson has gathered quite a following through his psychological analysis of narratives and myths – especially of the Bible.
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The challenge to the Church to reach more young men
Young men are feeling alienated by today's culture but the Church can provide the answer.
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The key to enduring suffering
There is a way to get through suffering - and it doesn't involve removing the source of the suffering!
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Why your church leader matters less than you think
All of them had the quality of caring more than others than they did about themselves, and of being personally nurtured and upbuilt by giving rather than receiving.
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Ecclesiastes 9: 4 biblical rules for enjoying life (and glorifying God)
'How to live life' books are always near the top of the bestseller charts. Jordan Peterson's 12 Rules for Life is still up there after many weeks.
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Ecclesiastes 4: Oppression, envy and contentment
Jordan Peterson's bestselling 12 Rules for Life is an unusual self-help book. It talks about sin and the fact that life actually is suffering.
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The only people shocked at the Presidents Club debacle are the ones who don't read their Bibles
I'm as revolted as anyone by the thought of so many rich men abusing women 'bought as bait', in Labour MP Jess Phillips' resounding phrase. But surprised? No.
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Check your shibboleth: Why we can't just kick out people we disagree with
The word 'shibboleth' has passed into contemporary English usage as a test thatis applied to work out who is 'in' and who is 'out'.
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Bear Grylls fulfils 'dream' of being baptised in Jordan River
Bear Grylls has spoken of his joy after being baptised in the Jordan River at the site where Jesus was baptised.
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Jordan unveils $100 million master plan for 2,000-year anniversary of Jesus' baptism
'We decided on a biblical village theme that attempts to re-create a 2,000-year-old experience,' said an official in charge of developing the site.
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