Renowned Canadian psychology professor Jordan Peterson on Thursday described the Bible as a collection of “world-ordering,” “civilization-engendering” ideas — a source of profound wisdom, ...
Do you know the books of the Bible that your pastor (or yourself) never preached on? If you have a hard time spelling them, chances are that they might be the most neglected and least studied books in ...
Publishers attribute a 22% jump in Bible sales this year to rising anxiety, a search for hope, or highly focused marketing ...
In “We Who Wrestle With God,” the Canadian provocateur finds that biblical staples confirm his favorite theories about the ...
The more I read and study the Bible, the more I know of it. But the more I know of it ... She is a contributing writer for a variety of magazines and online sites. Sylvia is co-author of a devotional ...
In a recent Demon Slayer podcast, one of the topics the group discussed was alcohol consumption and the Christian believer.
Feedback takes one for the team and dips into the psychologist-turned-Youtuber's new tome, We Who Wrestle With God – only to ...
In arguing the Left is in league with the devil, Peterson inadvertently reveals the religious reverence to power and money defining the pro-Trump Right ...
For non-personal use or to order ... in books this year. Worries about the economy, conflicts abroad and uncertainty over the election pushed readers toward the publication in droves. Bible ...
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This is the message we have heard from him and declare to you: God is light; in him there is no darkness at all. If we claim to have fellowship with him yet walk in the darkness, we lie and do not ...
The staff of The New York Times Book Review choose the year’s top fiction and nonfiction. By The New York Times Books Staff A group of editors on the year’s most extraordinary novels and ...