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S3 Secular Christ with Sean McGrath | A critique of Jordan B Peterson

S3 Secular Christ with Sean McGrath | A critique of Jordan B Peterson

In this episode Philosophy and Theology professor, Sean McGrath offers a critique of Jordan B Peterson’s archetypal take on Christianity. McGrath sees his fellow Canadian as a representative of the philosophy of human potentiality which he contrasts with

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December 12, 202125m 14s

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In this episode Philosophy and Theology professor, Sean McGrath offers a critique of Jordan B Peterson’s archetypal take on Christianity. McGrath sees his fellow Canadian as a representative of the philosophy of human potentiality which he contrasts with a Paulian philosophy of redeemed human poverty.

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PetersonJordan PetersonCritiqueSean McGrathArchetypesChristSymbolism