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2017 Personality Lectures
Date | Link | Description |
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Feb 7th, 2017 | Lecture 8: Carl Jung & the Lion King (Part 2) | Dr. Peterson finishes his analysis of Disney's Lion King, which provides a dramatic representation of many of the archetypes identified and analyzed by Dr. Carl Gustav Jung, student of Nietzsche and Freud, and originator of analytical psychology. |
2017 Bible Lectures
Date | Link | Description |
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Jun 20th, 2017 | IV: Adam and Eve: Self-Consciousness, Evil, and Death | Dr Peterson turns his attention in this lecture to the older of the two creation accounts in Genesis: the story of Adam and Eve. |