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SynopsisJordan B. Peterson's Christ Revealed by A. Believer is a thought-provoking book that explores Peterson's conception of Christ as a strange, even revolutionary idea with the potential to transform Christianity. The book explores the most significant characteristics of Christ described in Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief, Jordan Peterson's magnum opus and the wellspring of his better-known books 12 Rules for Life and Beyond Order. These characteristics that constitute Peterson's conception of Christ are scattered throughout Maps of Meaning in a way reminiscent of how Osiris' body is dismembered and scattered in the underworld. Christ Revealed puts the pieces together to reveal the revolutionary idea that is Peterson's conception of Christ. Moreover, there is far more to the book. The author skillfully weaves Jordan Peterson's abstract ideas, which are drawn from various sources, into his own personal story. Using his own life as an example, the author brings to life all of Jordan Peterson's most fundamental ideas, allowing the reader to apprehend and appreciate the significance of Jordan Peterson's conception of Christ as well as its relevance to the current hour in the history of Western civilization. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the intersection or interplay of Christianity, modern science, and psychology., Western culture stands either on the brink of collapse or revolutionary transformation. Embark on a transformative journey of creative exploration through the constellation of ideas that constitute Jordan Peterson's conception of Christ and discover for yourself why it just might be the latter., Editor's note: The author has written an eloquent, moving book about following, rejecting, and rediscovering a belief system that explains our relationship to God. The author goes to great lengths to define terms and explain their shortcomings. He does so in a gentle, gradual, and perceptive way, laying the groundwork for greater understanding before building on the concepts. Jordan Peterson's writings are central to the author's thinking, and with the aid of his guidance, the author goes beyond Catholicism, Protestantism, and no religion at all to eventually reach comprehension on a profound higher level. The author's style is engaging and clear, so readers can grasp concepts that are quite complicated. This is the most profound book I have read in a good while, and I stand in awe of the author's unwavering quest for nearly sixty years to uncover, to the best one can, the meaning of life and of our Maker's relation to us. My hat is off to the author for the persistence in his search and the richness of his accomplishment!