The War on Men

Why Society Hates Them and Why We Need Them

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Men—and masculinity in general—are under attack. For society to succeed, we need strong men to lead us in all areas of life.

Reviews

“Vigilance, steadfastness, and strength are identified as masculine virtues in 1 Corinthians 16:13. Radical feminism and postmodern gender theory argue that those qualities (and other typically masculine traits) are inherently oppressive, overbearing, onerous, or in other ways ‘toxic.’ Government, education, and the entertainment industry relentlessly promote that point of view. Indeed, the deliberate, methodical demonization of masculinity is one of the main reasons we are now witnessing the speedy collapse of Western society. Owen Strachan shows why the current assault on masculinity has been so corrosive on human relationships at every level of our culture. He has been at the forefront of this battle for more than a decade, and he makes a compelling biblical and rational case for the recovery of and respect for a biblical view of manhood—showing in the process why this is such a vitally urgent matter, especially for Christians.” —JOHN MacARTHUR, senior pastor of Grace Community Church, Sun Valley, California

“Vigilance, steadfastness, and strength are identified as masculine virtues in 1 Corinthians 16:13. Radical feminism and postmodern gender theory argue that those qualities (and other typically masculine traits) are inherently oppressive, overbearing, onerous, or in other ways ‘toxic.’ Government, education, and the entertainment industry relentlessly promote that point of view. Indeed, the deliberate, methodical demonization of masculinity is one of the main reasons we are now witnessing the speedy collapse of Western society. Owen Strachan shows why the current assault on masculinity has been so corrosive on human relationships at every level of our culture. He has been at the forefront of this battle for more than a decade, and he makes a compelling biblical and rational case for the recovery of and respect for a biblical view of manhood—showing in the process why this is such a vitally urgent matter, especially for Christians.” —JOHN MacARTHUR, senior pastor of Grace Community Church, Sun Valley, California

“This book is important because men really are not toxic … God designed men on purpose and with a purpose … This book is important because men need the grace and mercy of God to reclaim and reassert their manhood in today’s antimasculine world.” —Voddie Baucham Jr., dean of the School of Divinity at African Christian University in Lusaka, Zambia, and the author of the bestseller Fault Lines

“This book is important because men really are not toxic … God designed men on purpose and with a purpose … This book is important because men need the grace and mercy of God to reclaim and reassert their manhood in today’s antimasculine world.” —Voddie Baucham Jr., dean of the School of Divinity at African Christian University in Lusaka, Zambia, and the author of the bestseller Fault Lines

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