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Jordan Petersen is doing a series on the Gospels on the Daily Wire.
The discussion panel consists of Jordan Peterson (a Canadian psychologist and social philosopher who admittedly is not a born-again believer), Dennis Prager (a religious Jew, founder of Prager U), Robert Barron (Roman Catholic bishop, philosopher, and evangelist for the Catholic Church), Johnathan Pageau (Christian thinker and liturgical artist, but not necessarily a born-again believer), Greg Hurwitz (Novelist and screenwriter), James Orr (professor of Philosophy of Religion at Cambridge University), John Vervaeke (Associate professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto, admittedly not a follower of Christ), Douglas Hedley (Professor of Philosophy of Religion at Cambridge University), and Stephen Blackwood (founding President of Ralston College, who grew up in a Christian home but was unclear about the exact nature of his faith).
How are we supposed to respond to nine men discussing the gospels, when most of them are not true believers in Jesus Christ? Should we listen? Should we pray for those on the panel to be supernaturally exposed to the truth of the text? Should we avoid the discussion altogether as potentially corrupting?
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The full article is here: The Word is Jesus! Should you let Jordan Peterson preach the Word to you? or, just listen to our podcast.
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Jordan Petersen is doing a series on the Gospels on the Daily Wire.
The discussion panel consists of Jordan Peterson (a Canadian psychologist and social philosopher who admittedly is not a born-again believer), Dennis Prager (a religious Jew, founder of Prager U), Robert Barron (Roman Catholic bishop, philosopher, and evangelist for the Catholic Church), Johnathan Pageau (Christian thinker and liturgical artist, but not necessarily a born-again believer), Greg Hurwitz (Novelist and screenwriter), James Orr (professor of Philosophy of Religion at Cambridge University), John Vervaeke (Associate professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto, admittedly not a follower of Christ), Douglas Hedley (Professor of Philosophy of Religion at Cambridge University), and Stephen Blackwood (founding President of Ralston College, who grew up in a Christian home but was unclear about the exact nature of his faith).
How are we supposed to respond to nine men discussing the gospels, when most of them are not true believers in Jesus Christ? Should we listen? Should we pray for those on the panel to be supernaturally exposed to the truth of the text? Should we avoid the discussion altogether as potentially corrupting?
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The full article is here: The Word is Jesus! Should you let Jordan Peterson preach the Word to you? or, just listen to our podcast.
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