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- Cover Type:
- 352 Pages
- Publisher: Baker Books
- Publication Date: June 2023
- ISBN: FPEARCNAR___THETOXICWARONMASCULI9780801075735
The Toxic War on Masculinity: How Christianity Reconciles the Sexes
"Why Can't We Hate Men?" asks a headline in the Washington Post. A trendy hashtag is #KillAllMen. Books are sold titled I Hate Men, No Good Men, and Are Men Necessary?
How did an ideology arise that condemns masculinity as dangerous and destructive?
Bestselling author Nancy Pearcey has a knack for tackling the tough issues of our day. A former agnostic, Pearcey was hailed in The Economist as "America's pre-eminent evangelical Protestant female intellectual." In this book, she takes readers on a fascinating romp through American history to discover how the secular script for masculinity turned toxic--and what action we can take to fix it.
We often hear that Exhibit A of toxic behavior is evangelical Christian men. But the social sciences tell a very different story. Studies find that family men who attend church regularly test out as the most loving husbands and the most engaged fathers. They have the lowest rate of divorce and--here's the real stunner--the lowest rate of domestic violence of any group in America.
The sociological facts explode anti-male stereotypes and show that classic Christianity has the power to overcome toxic behavior and reconcile the sexes. That's a finding that has stood up to rigorous empirical testing.
This book will equip thinkers and activists to challenge politically correct ideology and bring an evidence-based message of healing into the public square.
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“Nancy Pearcey's book provides a meticulously researched and elegantly argued analysis of the origin of 'toxic masculinity.' All thinking Christians will want to read this book.”
Rosaria Butterfield
author of The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert
“Nancy Pearcey's new book gives us a salient and needed perspective on what's happened to shape the psyche and character of today's man, and it's not positive. Working with so many Christian women in toxic and abusive marriages tells me we must do better. God calls us to do better. Pastors, parents, teachers, and counselors: read this book and help our young boys learn to become good men.”
Leslie Vernick
international speaker; relationship coach; author of seven books, including the bestselling The Emotionally Destructive Marriage
“Nancy Pearcey once again brilliantly tackles a timely issue with amazing clarity and scholarly analysis. She sheds a much-needed light on the historical and cultural factors that have contributed to a distorted understanding of true masculinity. A tour de force, this eye-opening, insightful, and edifying book is a must-read.”
Becket Cook
author of A Change of Affection: A Gay Man's Incredible Story of Redemption; host of The Becket Cook Show
Product Description
"Why Can't We Hate Men?" asks a headline in the Washington Post. A trendy hashtag is #KillAllMen. Books are sold titled I Hate Men, No Good Men, and Are Men Necessary?
How did an ideology arise that condemns masculinity as dangerous and destructive?
Bestselling author Nancy Pearcey has a knack for tackling the tough issues of our day. A former agnostic, Pearcey was hailed in The Economist as "America's pre-eminent evangelical Protestant female intellectual." In this book, she takes readers on a fascinating romp through American history to discover how the secular script for masculinity turned toxic--and what action we can take to fix it.
We often hear that Exhibit A of toxic behavior is evangelical Christian men. But the social sciences tell a very different story. Studies find that family men who attend church regularly test out as the most loving husbands and the most engaged fathers. They have the lowest rate of divorce and--here's the real stunner--the lowest rate of domestic violence of any group in America.
The sociological facts explode anti-male stereotypes and show that classic Christianity has the power to overcome toxic behavior and reconcile the sexes. That's a finding that has stood up to rigorous empirical testing.
This book will equip thinkers and activists to challenge politically correct ideology and bring an evidence-based message of healing into the public square.
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Product Details
- Cover Type:
- 352 Pages
- Publisher: Baker Books
- Publication Date: June 2023
- ISBN: FPEARCNAR___THETOXICWARONMASCULI9780801075735