Savage Messiah, Jim Proser
Savage Messiah, Jim Proser
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Savage Messiah
How Dr. Jordan Peterson Is Saving Western Civilization

Author: Jim Proser

Narrator: Danny Campbell, Jim Proser

Unabridged: 11 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/21/2020


Synopsis

This program includes an introduction read by the author.

A fascinating biography and in-depth look at the work of bestselling writer and psychologist Dr. Jordan Peterson, by award-winning author Jim Proser.

Who is psychologist, professor, bestselling author, and YouTube personality Dr. Peterson? What does he believe in? Who are his followers? And why is he so controversial? These are among the many questions raised in this compelling, exhaustively researched account of his life—from Peterson’s early days as a religious-school student in small-town Canada to his tenure at Harvard to his headline-making persona of the present day.

In Savage Messiah, we meet an adolescent Peterson who, scoffing at the “fairy tales” being taught in his confirmation class, asks his minister how it’s possible to believe the Bible in light of modern scientific theory. Unsatisfied with the answer he’s been given, Peterson goes on to challenge other authority figures who stood in his way as he dared to define the world in his own terms. This won Peterson many enemies and more admirers than he could have dreamed of, particularly during the digital era, when his nontraditional views could be widely shared and critically discussed. Still, a fall from grace was never far behind.

Peterson had always preached the importance of free speech, which he believed was essential to finding life-saving personal meaning in our frequently nihilistic world. But when he dismissed Canadian parliament Bill C-16, one that compelled the use of newly-invented pronouns to address new gender identities, Peterson found himself facing a whole new world. Students targeted him as a gender bigot. Conservatives called him their hero. Soon Peterson was fixed firmly at the center of the culture wars—and there was no turning back.

With exclusive interviews of Dr. Peterson, as well as conversations with his family, friends, and associates, this audiobook reveals the heart and mind, teachings and practices, of one of the most provocative voices of our time.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Press

About Jim Proser

Jim Proser's first book, I’m Staying with My Boys: The Heroic Life of Sgt. John Basilone, USMC, was awarded the United States Marine Corps Commandant’s Recommendation. Prosner wrote and directed, with Jerry Cutter, a documentary of the same name, and I’m Staying with My Boys was used as source material for HBO's critically acclaimed, award-winning miniseries, The Pacific.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cindy on January 14, 2020

3.5 As an unexpected fan of Jordan Peterson's 12 Rules for Life I was happy to accept an ARC from St. Martin's Press of this new Peterson biography by Jim Prosser. Peterson is, as expected, quite a character and compiling these stories from his quest for truth must have been intriquing. The writing......more

Goodreads review by Jim on February 03, 2020

As the author, I'm not going to review the book but instead the comments about the book. Most are very gratifying to read in regard to the understanding of the style that uses mythological analogies to illustrate events and periods of Dr. Peterson's life. Since Dr. Peterson has developed a deep unde......more

Goodreads review by Laura on December 05, 2019

I read Jordan Peterson’s book, 12 Rules for Life, after reading a review of it in the Wall Street Journal. I knew nothing about the man, but enjoyed the book and recommended it to friends and family. This biography gave background on much of the content of 12 Rules for Life, and explained why Dr. Pe......more

Goodreads review by Cat on December 29, 2019

I’ve been hearing and seeing more of Jordan Peterson lately so I was excited to review this biography by Jim Proser. Mr. Peterson is a fascinating person, but I found many sections of this book confusing. I believe it may be more because of the writing style than the subject. The chain of thought wa......more

Goodreads review by Steve on January 29, 2020

Really excellent. The first part of Peterson’s life is dark, as is the telling. The struggles, personal and family, and then the stand for free speech are gripping and real.......more