Wisecrack‘s Michael Burns ponders this question in the video below. From the YouTube caption:
Jordan Peterson: Christian Philosopher of False Prophet?
In recent years, psychologist and public intellectual Jordan Peterson has been talking more and more about religion. And while at one point religion was used as a metaphor for social and philosophical ideas, these days it seems like he’s had a personal religious conversion. But what are the theological and philosophical implications of this turn? Does Peterson actually understand the stakes of his new faith? Or is this all an act to help build his brand? Let’s find out in this Philosopher Reacts to Jordan Peterson on Religion.
They did a livestream yesterday that was an addendum to this video. You can check it out here.
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