
Eugene Peterson died yesterday. I wasn’t surprised at his death — RNS reported last week that he had entered hospice care — but I was surprised by my reaction to it.
Eugene Peterson died yesterday. I wasn’t surprised at his death — RNS reported last week that he had entered hospice care — but I was surprised by my reaction to it.
Eugene Peterson, the best-selling author of “The Message” and longtime pastor praised as a “shepherd’s shepherd,” passed away Monday morning (Oct. 22) at age 85.
American author, biblical scholar and pastor Eugene Peterson died Monday, October 22, at 85 years old.
Over the weekend it was announced that American author, scholar and pastor Eugene Peterson, 85, had entered hospice care.
Last week, the well-known evangelical author Eugene Peterson appeared to embrace so-called same-sex “marriage,” and then, he backtracked. There’s a lot to talk about.
Those who have fled for security to the house of evasion must know that the structure has crumbled. It always does.
Popular Christian author and former PC (USA) pastor Eugene Peterson set off a firestorm within Christian circles this week when he said he would perform a same-sex marriage if asked to. Now, the man behind “The Message” Bible translation has retracted that statement.
The influential Christian leader does not mince words as he explains why he is calling it quits, what he thinks about Donald Trump and how he changed his mind on same-sex issues.
In a recent interview with Religion News Service’s Jonathan Merritt, pastor, theologian, and author Eugene Peterson affirmed same-sex marriage and the spirituality of Christians who identify as gay or lesbian.