I read this and loved it. I knew Eugene Peterson in person (had him as my professor for two years at Regent College, was friends with him and his wife and even visited them at their home in Montana after they returned there from Vancouver) and Winn Collier does an excellent job of capturing Eugene, his personality, and his faith, without smoothing over his faults. It addresses the painful episode at the end of Eugene's life when he appeared to flip-flop over a hot-button theological issue.
If you like his writing, read this book.
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