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Malestrom

Manhood Swept into the Currents of a Changing World

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Updated and expanded—with a new foreword by Kristin Kobes Du Mez, author of Jesus and John Wayne—Malestrom provides a redemptive vision of biblical manhood and a way through the treacherous seas of patriarchy.

Like the danger of a maelstrom in the open seas, a relentless force threatens our culture, swirling with hidden currents that distorts God's image of personhood. This book reveals how the malestrom is one of the Enemy's single most successful strategies. Its victories are flashed before us every day in the headlines as men lose sight of who God created them to be. It has consumed the evangelical church that stoops to offering toxic "manly" solutions to the wrongs it perceives in society and distracts from the rich potential God has entrusted to his sons.

Digging deeply into the stories of men in the Bible who subverted cultural hierarchies, Carolyn Custis James shows us how countercultural God's design for men really is. Through personal story, biblical commentary, and cultural analysis, Custis James:

  • Makes a strong case for the unbiblical nature of patriarchy.
  • Illuminates the sociology of marginalization and cultural gender roles.
  • Takes a close biblical look at Jesus and what his character and humanity means to the men of the church today.
  • Malestrom offers what we so desperately need—a biblical, global, timeless vision of godly personhood that is big enough to encompass the diversity of men's lives and strong enough to withstand the crises they face.

    "It is one thing to critique the abuses of a domineering masculinity and lament the religious and societal consequences, but Carolyn Custis James takes the next crucial step and offers us a better path forward. For those asking, "What now?" Malestrom serves as a sure-footed guide." —Kristin Kobes Du Mez

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      • Publisher's Weekly

        May 11, 2015
        James (Half the Church), speaker and president of the Whitby Forum, a women’s ministry group, continues her exploration of the role of women in today’s evangelical Christian church, this time by examining how patriarchal models have shaped modern norms. Cultural constructions of manhood have led to a loss of connection with God’s original plan and his intentions for men and women to relate as equals in a “Blessed Alliance,” James asserts. She studies the motives of male biblical figures like Abraham, Jacob, Judah, and Matthew, making the examples easier to understand by providing a modern context: Judah and Julian Lennon, for example, have a lot in common; Tamar’s story resounds for women who still have no rights in certain countries. Wounds in the relationships with fathers are seen as frequent catalysts for a maelstrom—a term cleverly tweaked for the title—that sweeps men away from their true nature and diminishes the value of women. This is an insightful, Bible-based take on relations between women and men.

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