
Jordan B. Peterson
Jordan B. Peterson’s books have sold millions of copies worldwide. His breakout work, 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos, became a global bestseller, combining practical advice with deep philosophical insight. Followed by Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life, Peterson solidified his reputation as a thinker who tackles life’s complexity with intellectual rigor and psychological depth. Known for his compelling lectures and unapologetic stance on controversial issues, he has become a polarizing figure, celebrated by many for his defense of individual responsibility and criticized by others for his critiques of political correctness and ideology.
Before becoming one of today’s most influential public intellectuals, he worked for decades as a professor at Harvard and the University of Toronto, and as a practicing scientist and clinical psychologist. During his academic career, Peterson developed his own theories on the interplay between myth, religion, and psychology, culminating in his ambitious work Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief. This book explores how ancient stories and archetypes shape human understanding and societal structures, forming the foundation for much of his later public discourse.
He has published more than a hundred scientific papers on a range of topics, including personality, criminal behavior, political and religious belief, and the neuroscience of perception, motivation, and emotion. Despite his global fame, Peterson remains deeply committed to exploring the philosophical and psychological questions that underpin human existence. He lives in Toronto, Canada, with his wife, Tammy. They have two children and four grandchildren.
- Non-Fiction, Religion, Psychology, Philosophy
- 1962
- Male
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(0)By : Jordan B. Peterson
We Who Wrestle With God: Perceptions of the Divine
In We Who Wrestle with God, the battlefield is not the heavens, but the human soul—torn between chaos and order, doubt and belief, suffering and meaning. With the gravitas of myth and the precision of psychological insight, the book journeys through ancient scripture, personal trial, and cultural unrest to confront an ageless dilemma: how does one live rightly in a world riddled with pain and contradiction? Every page pulses with the tension between the divine and the broken, between the longing to believe and the refusal to submit blindly. Can the act of wrestling with God itself be the path to transcendence? Bold, unflinching, and deeply humane, this is a spiritual odyssey for the modern age.
- Originally Published: 2024
- Publisher : Allen Lane, 2024
- Pages: 544
- Genre: Psychology, Philosophy, Religious Studies
- Book Type: Hardcopy
- ISBN-13: 978-0241619636
- Access: Prime Membership