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Peterson opens with a personal reflection on his shifting views regarding the relationship between science and religion. For a long time, he recognized an alleged gap between the scientific understanding of the world and the Christian worldview. However, through years of introspection and study, particularly influenced by thinkers like Jung and the historical roots of universities in monastic traditions, he believes these domains are much closer than previously thought. The intelligibility of the natural world, he argues, is not random but rather reveals a divine order, facilitating the scientific endeavor.