Nancy Pearcey Explains The Toxic War on Masculinity

Nancy Pearcey Explains The Toxic War on Masculinity

| SUMMARY - Nancy Pearcey Explains The Toxic War on Masculinity |  TIP JAR:   In this episode of Dare to Think, Kerry Baldwin interviews Professor Nancy Pearcey about her book, The Toxic War on Masculinity. This book is not intended to...
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| SUMMARY - Nancy Pearcey Explains The Toxic War on Masculinity



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In this episode of Dare to Think, Kerry Baldwin interviews
Professor Nancy Pearcey about her book, The Toxic War on
Masculinity. This book is not intended to take sides in
cultural-religious debate between Complementarianism and
Egalitarianism.


Instead, Pearcey examines a socio-historical perspective of the
phenomenon known as "toxic masculinity" and whether Christianity
or secularism is responsible for it. Pearcey finds a number of
surprising examples throughout history, and also today from
prominent sociological and psychological marriage researchers.
Pearcey's book is more of an academic apologetic written for
educated layman, instead of a popular piece. 


Join me, Kerry Baldwin, with Nancy Pearcey, as we Dare to Think
about the Toxic War on Masculinity


Read my review of Pearcey's book at
https://mereliberty.com/041 


 


| MAIN POINTS OF DISCUSSION |


00:00 Introduction


01:20 What is the main problem the book is trying to solve?


04:47 What has been the cause for controversy surrounding the
book?


09:01 The "Good" man versus "Real" man scripts


12:13 The "Andrew Tate" phenomenon of masculinity &
classical Christian schools


14:09 How Christian men are absorbing the secular ("real man")
script


15:02 Research for Christian men splits into two different
groups: devout versus nominal


17:22 Brad Wilcox on Christian marriages


19:57 Nominal Christian men marriage and divorce stats


21:47 Percentage of nominal to devout Christian men is 50/50


23:24 Fatherless boyhood: a problem of no-fault divorce or
Industrialization?


25:23 How did we lose involved fathers?


27:50 Is there a way to flex the workplace so fathers are no
longer absent from the family?


29:02 The impact of fatherlessness hits boys harder than girls


30:24 The impact of father substitutes


31:44 How the 1950s model of the household cant possibly be the
Biblical ideal


33:28 Closing


 


| RESOURCE LINKS |


Follow Nancy Pearcey on Social Media


https://twitter.com/NancyRPearcey

https://www.facebook.com/NancyRPearceyAuthor



Visit Nancy Pearcey's Website and purchase her book! (Preferred
by author)


https://www.nancypearcey.com/ 



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https://amzn.to/3wzDPcX 



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