Jordan Peterson Type post Author Elizabeth Whately Date December 26, 2021 CategoriesFaith & ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , Canadians, Carl Jung, Charles Darwin, collective unconscious, combinatorial problem, Dan Tawfik, David Berlinski, David Gelernter, David Klinghoffer, Douglas Axe, Douglas Murray, epicycles, God Hypothesis, H. Allen Orr, intelligent design, Jonathan Van Maren, Jordan Peterson, Lawrence Krauss, neo-Darwinists, New New Atheists, Niall Ferguson, protein folding, Ptolemy, Return of the God Hypothesis, Stephen Meyer, Tom Holland, Weizmann Institute #7 Story of 2021: Jordan Peterson Discovers the God Hypothesis Elizabeth Whately December 26, 2021 Faith & Science, Intelligent Design 7 It’s refreshing to see such intellectual humility from a figure with Peterson’s status. But not all his followers were thrilled. Read More ›
Jordan Peterson Type post Author Elizabeth Whately Date August 15, 2021 CategoriesFaith & ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , Canadians, Carl Jung, Charles Darwin, collective unconscious, combinatorial problem, Dan Tawfik, David Berlinski, David Gelernter, David Klinghoffer, Douglas Axe, Douglas Murray, epicycles, God Hypothesis, H. Allen Orr, intelligent design, Jonathan Van Maren, Jordan Peterson, Lawrence Krauss, materialism, naturalism, neo-Darwinists, New New Atheists, Niall Ferguson, protein folding, Ptolemy, Return of the God Hypothesis, Stephen Meyer, Tom Holland, Weizmann Institute Jordan Peterson Discovers the God Hypothesis Elizabeth Whately August 15, 2021 Faith & Science, Intelligent Design 6 It’s refreshing to see such intellectual humility from a figure with Peterson’s status. But not all his followers were thrilled. Read More ›