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This book argues that manhood is a divine calling for dominion that has been sabotaged by modern cultural and spiritual forces. The authors claim that patriarchy is a natural and inevitable reality, which must be reclaimed by Christian men to reflect God’s authority rather than wicked tyranny. They identify androgyny as a satanic assault on the distinct roles of the sexes, suggesting that the blurring of gender boundaries leads to societal and ecclesiastical decay. To counter this, men are urged to cultivate masculine virtues such as strength and wisdom while pursuing a personal mission before seeking a wife. The book serves as a manual for rebuilding godly order, encouraging men to move from being "clueless bastards" to mature patriarchs. Ultimately, the book emphasizes that masculinity is fundamentally good and necessary for the expansion of God's kingdom on earth.
By Andrew CaseThis book argues that manhood is a divine calling for dominion that has been sabotaged by modern cultural and spiritual forces. The authors claim that patriarchy is a natural and inevitable reality, which must be reclaimed by Christian men to reflect God’s authority rather than wicked tyranny. They identify androgyny as a satanic assault on the distinct roles of the sexes, suggesting that the blurring of gender boundaries leads to societal and ecclesiastical decay. To counter this, men are urged to cultivate masculine virtues such as strength and wisdom while pursuing a personal mission before seeking a wife. The book serves as a manual for rebuilding godly order, encouraging men to move from being "clueless bastards" to mature patriarchs. Ultimately, the book emphasizes that masculinity is fundamentally good and necessary for the expansion of God's kingdom on earth.