Burning in the Bones
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Wynne Collier's biography presents a comprehensive portrait of Eugene Peterson, drawing on diaries, letters, and interviews to trace his life from upbringing to death.
The book explores Peterson's pastoral ministry, family life, writing career, and his translation work on The Message, providing both personal detail and critical perspective.
Collier situates Peterson within twentieth-century American Christianity and examines controversies late in his life.
The biography highlights Peterson's relationships, theological development, and the pastoral practices that shaped his writings.
It serves as an authoritative resource for understanding Peterson's influence and legacy.
The book explores Peterson's pastoral ministry, family life, writing career, and his translation work on The Message, providing both personal detail and critical perspective.
Collier situates Peterson within twentieth-century American Christianity and examines controversies late in his life.
The biography highlights Peterson's relationships, theological development, and the pastoral practices that shaped his writings.
It serves as an authoritative resource for understanding Peterson's influence and legacy.
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