Category Archives: gender roles
Dad Moms, the Man Fail, and the Incredible Potential of Godly Women
If you chanced across this little piece of virtual real estate last week, you might have seen that I blogged about a Tide commercial featuring a self-identified “dad mom.” I suggested, based on my read of Scripture, that this was … Continue reading
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Sarah Palin and the End of Men
Two major news stories suggest that men–and evangelical men–are in danger of extinction. The first is from Newsweek and is entitled “Saint Sarah: How Sarah Palin is Reshaping the Religious Right.” Here’s a key quotation from Lisa Miller’s essay: [W]hile … Continue reading
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Boys in Skirts and Marriages Under Fire: The New Journal for Biblical Manhood & Womanhood Is Online
The newest issue of the Journal for Biblical Manhood & Womanhood (Spring 2010, Volume 15.1) has just been posted online. It looks as provocative and useful as ever. I’ve posted the full table of contents below; I commend all of … Continue reading
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Homemaking Is Not Drudgery (Just ask G. K. Chesterton)
I came across these words from G. K. Chesterton while (briefly) visiting the Girltalk blog (impressive sources, ladies!). For those who have not heard of this blog, I highly recommend it. It’s probably the best resource out there today for … Continue reading
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