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G.C. Dilsaver



Average rating: 4.4 · 125 ratings · 20 reviews · 5 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Three Marks of Manhood:...

4.38 avg rating — 101 ratings — published 2010 — 8 editions
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Celebrating God-Given Gende...

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Imago Dei Psychotherapy: A ...

4.63 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 2009
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Psychomoralitics: The Soul-...

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Crucial Christianity: An Et...

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“Used by the state as fulcrum against the unacceptable non-governmental authority of the family, it is a powerful and pernicious movement indeed. For what other movement has won the right, the societal approbation, to murder at will? A feminist disposition, its spirit and politics, has become an essential requirement for those who seek to function in secular society.”
Gregory C. Dilsaver, The Three Marks of Manhood: How to be Priest, Prophet and King of Your Family

“Most forms of Protestantism are inherently secular, at least at the ideological level, due to their compartmentalization of faith from works, of church from state, of grace from an incarnational manifestation of sanctity.”
Gregory C. Dilsaver, The Three Marks of Manhood: How to be Priest, Prophet and King of Your Family

“Christian men, and in particular the Western male who once was the standard-bearer of Christendom, has become satiated and complacent.”
Gregory C. Dilsaver, The Three Marks of Manhood: How to be Priest, Prophet and King of Your Family



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