We Who Wrestle with God: Perceptions of the Divine
DH 165,00
Une exploration stimulante de la quête de sens de l'humanité, mêlant sagesse ancienne et psychologie moderne. Peterson met les lecteurs au défi de repenser la spiritualité dans un monde chaotique. Découvrez comment les mythes, les luttes et les doutes façonnent notre compréhension du divin. Parfait pour les esprits curieux fatigués des réponses simples. 🧠✨📚
Description
We Who Wrestle with God dives into humanity’s timeless quest to understand the divine, blending psychology, mythology, and theology. Peterson explores how individuals and societies grapple with existential questions, arguing that the struggle itself shapes meaning. He draws from ancient stories, religious texts, and modern science to dissect concepts like suffering, purpose, and transcendence. The book challenges readers to confront their own beliefs while offering tools to navigate life’s ambiguities. Peterson’s signature blend of storytelling and analysis makes complex ideas accessible, urging readers to find strength in uncertainty.
The narrative weaves through historical and personal anecdotes, highlighting how cultural narratives shape our relationship with the unknown. Peterson critiques modern disillusionment, advocating for a return to metaphorical thinking. He examines figures like Jacob, Buddha, and Nietzsche to illustrate humanity’s “wrestling” with higher truths. The book avoids dogma, instead encouraging readers to forge their own spiritual resilience.
Chapters dissect themes like sacrifice, chaos, and redemption, tying them to contemporary issues like identity and mental health. Peterson argues that engaging with existential “dragons” — personal and societal — fosters growth. His prose balances academic rigor with relatable wit, making the book a guide for skeptics and seekers alike.
The final sections emphasize actionable steps for embracing uncertainty, from redefining success to cultivating discipline. Peterson’s fans will recognize his trademark focus on personal responsibility, but the book expands into broader philosophical territory. It’s a call to confront life’s mysteries with courage rather than fear.
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