Eight scholars join Dr. Jordan B. Peterson to explore Jesus's early life. As they examine the nativity, childhood, and baptism, they discover these ancient texts hold transformative patterns that could guide our civilization through its current crisis of meaning.
The group examines Jesus's wilderness trials, revealing a revelatory truth: salvation comes not through power, but through individual commitment to the highest good. Like Job, Jesus shows that maintaining an upward aim yields hope even in the darkness.
Miracles
In the Sermon on the Mount, Dr. Peterson and his fellow seekers discover a radical counterpoint to modern power politics. These ancient words—celebrating the poor in spirit and love of enemies—chart a revolutionary course beyond both victimhood and dominance.
Within Christ's parables, Dr. Peterson and his companions find more than moral tales—they encounter revolutionary maps of reality itself. From sowers to talents, these timeless stories pierce comfortable illusions, offering wisdom for a world caught between optimism and despair.