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.
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.
God announced this miracle, the ignorant Manoah irreverently analyzed it, and in his power and greatness, God accomplishes the miracle.
How can the same man be so good and so bad, so wise and so foolish, so God-centered and so self-focused? Hezekiah’s example makes us examine our own hearts.
The core problem for William Lane Craig’s thesis is that neither Jesus nor the apostles interpreted the early chapters of Genesis mytho-historically.