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Mentioned in 10 episodes
The Toxic War on Masculinity
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Mentioned in 10 episodes
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as the author of "The Toxic War on Masculinity", discussing the roots of the modern male identity crisis.


Justin Brierley

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S2 E07. The Male Identity Crisis: Why young men are searching for meaning again
Mentioned by Nancy Piercy, including quotes from Christina Hoff Sommers and Camille Paglia.

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The Mighty Meekness of Masculinity: Part 4 - Real Men vs. Good Men
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as a deep dive into how the church has become too soft.

Pastor Vinke

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We Fight From Victory - S21E1
Mentioned by Michael Knowles while discussing the debate surrounding female suffrage.

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Ep. 1713 - Women Won’t Be Allowed to Vote?
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in the context of discussing books that have shaped views on masculinity and women's roles.

Rebecca Lindenbach

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Episode 265: Culture Wars vs. Jesus: How to Not Get Sucked in To Toxic Teachings
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to counter the idea that the biblical view of masculinity is toxic.


Carlos Erazo

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Is Biblical Manhood Toxic Masculinity?! | Live Free with Josh Howerton
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when discussing first wave feminism and its impact on family dynamics.

Jeremy Pryor

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The Only Way To Build A Healthy Family Culture
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to listeners, describing it as a blessing to him and his team.

Seth Gruber

The Hidden Government Plot That Birthed Feminism | Nancy Pearcey
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as a book addressing the toxic war on masculinity.

Seth Gruber

Satan Was The First Feminist | Lisa Bevere
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as a source of research on divorce rates among complementarian and egalitarian Christian couples.

Mike Winger

17 hard questions about Christian marriage (for my church)
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to understand the challenges faced by young men in today's culture.


Chris Brooks

Current Culture Through a Biblical Worldview
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when discussing masculinity and femininity in relation to God the Father.

Amy Hall

Is “God the Father” a Sexist Term That Demeans Women?