We Are Not the Same: Musings on "The Great Feminization" of Culture (Part 2 of 2)
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What's the nature of a witch? To take that which she cannot have and prevent creatures from becoming who they were meant to be.
An indispensable moral lesson drawn from the fairy tale of Jorinda and Jorindel in The Brothers Grimm that can be applied to our zeitgeist.
Helen Andrews believes culture's been feminized. Now what? What do we do about it? Should we seek to recapture institutions or just create new ones?
Speaking of institutions, isn't the Church inherently feminine? Would that mean we should attempt to make it more "masculine?"
Is every man qualified to be a leader? Should women be leaders? What ever happened to the term "actress?"
In this second installment of "The Great Feminization," Pastor Nate, Pastor Peter, and Pastor Kyle dive deeper into Andrews' thesis .
What theological, pastoral, and civil implications does Andrews' thesis have? Which should we accept, and which should we reject?
Welcome to another episode of The Parrhesians Podcast!
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For background reading and viewing, Andrews’ article, “The Great Feminization," and her interview referenced in the podcast are linked below.
Helen Andrews, "The Great Feminization:" https://www.compactmag.com/article/the-great-feminization/
Helen Andrews, "Overcoming the Feminization of Culture:" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWLbq7PlrIA
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