Daniel Metcalf’s Reviews > The Toxic War on Masculinity: How Christianity Reconciles the Sexes > Status Update
Daniel Metcalf
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Great and encouraging read. Her noble goal to vindicate the name of the Christian gentleman in the family and in society.
Chapters 1 and 2 outline the prevailing cultural narrative and set the stage recognizing the virtue of Christianity
Chapter 3 introduces servant leadership and mutual submission. She sidesteps some key verses on the doctrine of male headship and somewhat makes a faulty egalitarian case.
— Feb 05, 2024 04:10PM
Chapters 1 and 2 outline the prevailing cultural narrative and set the stage recognizing the virtue of Christianity
Chapter 3 introduces servant leadership and mutual submission. She sidesteps some key verses on the doctrine of male headship and somewhat makes a faulty egalitarian case.
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Daniel Metcalf
is on page 71 of 352
Top ideas covered as of late:
1. Co-equal co-heirs
2. Indispensable servant leadership
3. Household priests
4. Give and take decision making ("Soft Patriarchs")
Her conversation on headship/submission is underwhelming (neither clearly defined or well argued from scripture). This chapter is mainly a overview of broad evangelical consensus views of fatherhood. Beyond that, solid chapter!
— Feb 08, 2024 11:42AM
1. Co-equal co-heirs
2. Indispensable servant leadership
3. Household priests
4. Give and take decision making ("Soft Patriarchs")
Her conversation on headship/submission is underwhelming (neither clearly defined or well argued from scripture). This chapter is mainly a overview of broad evangelical consensus views of fatherhood. Beyond that, solid chapter!

