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In We Who Wrestle with God: Perceptions of the Divine, bestselling psychologist Jordan B. Peterson offers a groundbreaking journey through the most significant stories of the Western tradition, combining deep scholarship with psychological insight to uncover the meaning behind our greatest myths.
Published November 19, 2024 by Penguin (Portfolio imprint), this 576-page paperback delves into Biblical tales—from the Fall of Adam and Eve to the moral reckoning of Cain and Abel, the redemptive flood of Noah, the hubris of the Tower of Babel, and the spiritual trials of Abraham, Moses, Elijah, and Jonah Peterson asks: what forces shaped these narratives, how have they influenced human culture, and what truths do they still whisper to us today?
Through the lens of both science and spirituality, the author illuminates how these stories sustain and challenge us—examining rebellion, sacrifice, suffering, and transformational faith. With passages addressing the deepest structure of our souls and society, this is not a conventional theology book but a philosophical investigation into why myth matters—especially now
We Who Wrestle with God is more than a meditation; it’s a call to understand our roots. Ideal for readers of psychology, religion, philosophy, and cultural narrative, this edition is as accessible as it is profound. The paperback format (229×155 mm, ~516–510 g) makes it a comfortable read for long study sessions or reflective reading
Whether you're seeking deeper insight into sacred texts, personal growth, or societal structure, this book guides you toward purpose, clarity, and meaning. Order your copy today and engage with the stories that built civilization.