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July 26, 2012 By Jeff Robinson
It seems “manhood” is an en vogue topic these days. In recent weeks we’ve read of the juvenalization of men, what Al Mohler calls “adultolescence.” We’ve also heard of the need for the church to have a “masculine feel.” Of course, that stands in contrast to the oft-expressed concerns about the “feminization” of the church...
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June 24, 2012 By Jeff Robinson
By Mary Kassian On May 17, a 6’1” man named “Jenna” made history when he competed in the Miss Universe Canada pageant. Jenna, who was born “Walter,” has been surgically/hormonally “re-gendered” to look like a woman. He was originally banned from the beauty competition because he didn’t meet the “born female” requirement. But famous feminist...
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June 14, 2012 By Jeff Robinson
By Jeff Robinson Summer with its easier pace of life and vacations from work makes prime time for reading. On Tuesday, Gender Blog presented its annual reading list for women and today we do the same for men, with books in a three categories. Biblical manhood Date Your Wife (Crossway) by Justin Buzzard. This is...
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June 12, 2012 By Jeff Robinson
[Note: Gender Blog presents its annual summer reading list for men and women this week, beginning today with the reading list for women. The reading list for men will appear on Thursday.] By Courtney Reissig Summer affords many of us the opportunity to spend more time doing things we enjoy, like reading. Longer days, vacations,...
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June 8, 2012 By Jeff Robinson
By Kim Campbell Bandwagons.  I don’t like them – ask my husband.  So, I haven’t read any of the Twilight, Harry Potter, or Hunger Games series.  So, when a friend asked me to write a blog post about 50 Shades of Grey, I said, “sure!”.   I haven’t read Mary Kassian’s thoughts on this yet –...
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