I use the theology of St. Alphonsus Ligouri and his teaching on an invincibly erroneous conscience to explore whether Jordan Peterson would go to hell if he remains not a Christian.
I use the theology of St. Alphonsus Ligouri and his teaching on an invincibly erroneous conscience to explore whether Jordan Peterson would go to hell if he remains not a Christian.
Having listened extensively to Jordan Peterson and to his discussions with Bishop Robert Barron, Dr. Peterson seems to be honestly searching, evaluating, and considering a faith in God and in Jesus Christ. Perhaps reading Thomas Aquinas would appeal to his way of thinking.
I am almost clear from listening to this what an invincible erroneous conscience is, and I could use a simple definition. Does it describe a person who, for whatever reasons, CANNOT correct the errors of his conscience?
Tried to ask a question and I’m not sure it went through. Does “invincible erroneous conscience” describe a person who, for whatever reasons, CANNOT correct the errors of his conscience? Can you give me an example?
Thanks for the question… let me circle back to this when I have some time to research a concise answer