gender

  • Emasculate: How the Man Code Traps Men

    Masculinity, often presented as natural or strong, is in reality high-maintenance — a performance guarded by ridicule, fear, and peer enforcement. Boys learn early that masculinity isn’t something you are; it’s something you prove—over and over again. From boyhood on,… Continue reading

    Emasculate: How the Man Code Traps Men
  • Paul, Patriarchy and Power

    I’ve often heard explanations along these lines: In Paul’s day, there were “different expectations about how women participated in society, including in church meetings.” It doesn’t mean that “women cannot speak and lead in the Church today.” Many people see… Continue reading

    Paul, Patriarchy and Power
  • The Politics of Fear: War, Masculinity, and the Struggle for Identity

    Recently Donald Trump rebranded the Department of Defense as the Department of War. This may seem insignificant or unimportant for many, but I’d suggest that it is a very predictable and significant move in the current political and religious climate.… Continue reading

    The Politics of Fear: War, Masculinity, and the Struggle for Identity
  • Conservative Dads: Bring Home the Bacon, Fry It Up in a Pan

    Imagine a headline that asked: “Are conservative fathers embracing the Superdad ideal?” Picture an article about men who work part-time, have full-time careers, or stay home with the kids. Hard to imagine? That’s because we rarely talk about fathers like… Continue reading

    Conservative Dads: Bring Home the Bacon, Fry It Up in a Pan
  • The Illusion of Choice & the Gender Wage Gap

    Imagine you walk into an ice cream shop with 50 flavors, but the server steers you toward vanilla. From the time you were a kid, your family, friends, and even TV shows praised vanilla as the best choice. You choose… Continue reading

    The Illusion of Choice & the Gender Wage Gap