Why Men Hate Going to Church
In an original and challenging account, he traces feminization to three contemporaneous medieval sources: the writings of St. Bernard of Clairvaux, the rise of scholasticism, and the expansion of female monasticism. He contends that though masculinity has been marginalized within Christianity, it cannot be expunged from human society. If detached from Christianity, it reappears as a substitute religion, with unwholesome and even horrific consequences. The church, too, is diminished by its emasculation. Its spirituality becomes individualistic and erotic, tending toward universalism and quietism. In his concluding assessment of the future of men in the church, Dr. Podles examines three aspects of Christianity-through which its virility might be restored. In the otherwise stale and overworked field of "gender studies," The Church Impotent is the only book to confront the lopsidedly feminine cast of modern Christianity with a profound analysis of its historical and sociological roots. Dr. Podles presents the fruit of his meticulous scholarship in a lucid and readable style thoroughly accessible to the non-specialist.
Country | USA |
Author | Leon J. Podles |
Binding | Hardcover |
Brand | Brand: Spence Publishing Company |
EAN | 9781890626075 |
Edition | First Edition |
Feature | Used Book in Good Condition |
ISBN | 1890626074 |
Label | Spence Publishing Company |
Manufacturer | Spence Publishing Company |
NumberOfItems | 1 |
NumberOfPages | 288 |
PublicationDate | 1999-02 |
Publisher | Spence Publishing Company |
Studio | Spence Publishing Company |
ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |