Jordan Peterson Wrestles with God
Jordan Peterson’s earlier books offered sound advice and even wisdom. ‘We Who Wrestle with God’ beckons readers to a form of godliness, but it’s a form of godliness that ultimately denies its power.
Jordan Peterson’s earlier books offered sound advice and even wisdom. ‘We Who Wrestle with God’ beckons readers to a form of godliness, but it’s a form of godliness that ultimately denies its power.
Everywhere Jesus steps in Mark’s Gospel is a holy sanctuary because where Jesus goes, so goes God’s presence.
The sad pattern holds as the gospel promise is clarified then followed by the specter of abuse.
How should we understand both the extent and the limits of dispensationalism’s influence on American evangelicalism?
There’s nothing wrong with the creation-fall-salvation model except that the habit of skipping the in-between part—Israel’s messy history—can lead us to think it insignificant.