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‘I’m a new kind of Christian’: Jordan Peterson on faith, family and the future of the right

Michael Gove Michael Gove
 Harvey Rothman
EXPLORE THE ISSUE 04 January 2025
issue 04 January 2025

Professor Jordan Peterson is a Canadian psychologist, author and commentator whose latest book, We Who Wrestle with God, is about the psychological significance of Bible stories. He speaks to The Spectator’s editor Michael Gove about supernatural relationships, the folly of net zero and what’s next for Europe.

‘A lot of the atheist argument misses the mark because the God that’s being disbelieved is never defined’

MICHAEL GOVE: In your book, you work intimately with Bible stories to bring out their meaning, their relevance and their importance.

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