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Drawn into Beauty (with Peterson, Barron, and Augustine)

By Matt Boulter In a Covenant piece I wrote in 2018, I claimed that readers of this website should pay attention to Jordan Peterson because, among other reasons, he reminds us that “modern and contemporary i... Read More...

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