
Bestbookbits Maps of Meaning | The Architecture of Belief | Jordan B. Peterson | Book Summary
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Oct 26, 2021 Jordan B. Peterson, bestselling author and psychology professor, discusses the conflict of ideologies and confronting the existence of evil. He explores the social utility of religious myths and beliefs, the role of behavior and imitation in learning morality, and the significance of archetypes in myth and religion. Peterson also emphasizes the importance of embracing errors and undergoing personal transformation on the hero's journey.
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Introduction
00:00 β’ 3min
The Conflict of Ideologies and Confronting the Existence of Evil
02:32 β’ 5min
The Social Utility of Religious Myths and Beliefs
07:58 β’ 6min
The Role of Behavior and Imitation in Learning Morality
14:27 β’ 2min
The Role of Archetypes in Myth and Religion
16:28 β’ 42min
The Hero's Journey, Embracing Errors, and a Gospel Quote
58:35 β’ 3min

