We Who Wrestle with God
Perceptions of the Divine
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Jordan B. Peterson
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Brought to you by Penguin.
The revolutionary new offering from Jordan B. Peterson, renowned psychologist and author of the global bestseller 12 Rules for Life
In We Who Wrestle with God, Jordan Peterson guides us through the ancient, foundational stories of the Western world, analyzing the Biblical accounts of rebellion, sacrifice, suffering and triumph that stabilize, inspire and unite us, culturally and psychologically. Adam and Eve and the eternal fall of mankind; the resentful and ultimately murderous war of Cain and Abel; the cataclysmic flood of Noah, the spectacular collapse of the Tower of Babel; Abraham’s terrible adventure, and the epic of Moses and the Israelites: What could such stories possibly mean? What force wrote and assembled them, over the long centuries? How did they bring our spirits and the world together, and point us in the same direction?
It is time for us to understand such things, scientifically and spiritually; to become conscious of the structure of our souls and our societies – to see ourselves and others as if for the first time.
Join Elijah as he discovers the Voice of God in the dictates of his own conscience, and Jonah, confronting hell itself, in the belly of the whale, because he failed to listen and act. Set yourself straight in intent, aim and purpose, as you begin to more deeply understand the structure of your society and your soul. Journey with Jordan Peterson through the greatest stories ever told.
Dare to wrestle with God.
©2024 Jordan B. Peterson (P)2024 Penguin AudioCritic reviews
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- Joe Bloggs
- 22-11-24
Sound Recording Poor
Very dense. Don't go into this thinking its like his, “12 Rules for life”. Perhaps I am not clever enough to pay attention. To much scripture for me. I am only 2 hours in. I will re-review once I get through the book. It is not much fun so far. Possibly just me not liking the scripture and expecting something different.
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- Anonymous User
- 18-12-24
Genre bending
That Peterson combines psychology, philosophy & literary criticism impressive. That he does so with verve, urgency and wit is remarkable.
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- Fritz
- 20-12-24
what is dead lives again
You will not hear anything like this from anyone else. It's possible this could be the most important book of our time.
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- Anonymous User
- 26-11-24
a work of art
the book offers an engaging exploration of the Bible's foundational stories through the lens of psychology and philosophy. His interpretations provide profound insights into human nature, morality, and the eternal struggle between order and chaos. While dense at times, this book is a must-read for those interested in the intersection of psychology and spirituality. Highly recommended!"
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- Cryptones
- 03-12-24
Evil is simply a measure of distance from God
Vintage Peterson, very densely packed burst of ancient wisdom interpreted for a modern reader or listener.
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- David
- 09-12-24
The psychology of the Torah
Best book on the old testament stories I've ever encountered
Born from his years in psychology and thousands of conversations with biblical scholars and philosophers. Amazing achievement
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- Kevin Greally
- 21-11-24
Great narrative, poor recording
Great Narrative, poor recording. lots of issues with words and tone dropping. suspect AI issues
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- Mr E S Walker
- 06-12-24
Felt like hard work
I appreciate Jordan’s commitment and critique in general. This book was hard work, his explanations and examples were overly detailed and verbose. His sentence structure and complexity betray clarity and lose the ability to land his point of view.
Time and time again I caught myself daydreaming and wondering away from the text as it lacks clarity and brevity that most of his concepts, paragraphs and sentences could benefit from.
It is a shame as he could have really made this book more accessible to his audience and future audiences.
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