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Reclaiming Masculinity

Seven Biblical Principles for Being the Man God Wants You to Be

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About this book

In a world where masculinity is often associated with toxicity, what does it mean to "be a man"?

In a straightforward and empathetic way, Matt Fuller gets beyond cultural confusion and stereotypes as he examines what the Bible says is distinctive about being a man. He outlines a positive vision of biblical masculinity and shows what that might look like in real life today. Men will be encouraged to be sacrificial when leading, to work hard and to protect and invest in others.

Whatever your personality and interests—whether you would rather skin a rabbit, read a book or remodel your house—this book will give you confidence and direction to be ...

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Specifications

Contributors:
Matt Fuller
ISBN:
9781784988647
Format:
Paperback
First published:
June 2023
Dimensions:
128mm x 198mm x 13mm
Weight:
0.19 kg
Print size:
11.0pt
Language:
English
Pages:
176
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

Introduction: To Be a Man Means…
What, Exactly?
Principle #1: Men and Women Really Are
Different (But Don’t Exaggerate)
Principle #2: Take Responsibility
Principle #3: Be Ambitious for God
Principle #4: Use Your Strength to Protect
Principle #5: Display Thoughtful Chivalry
Principle #6: Invest in Friendships
Principle #7: Raise Healthy “Sons”
Conclusion: Progress

Endorsements

This is one of the best Christian books I have read in the past five years. Matt Fuller has the courage to speak to a vital question and to do so with refreshing boldness, enviable clarity, loving warmth, and some delicious humour. His practical pastoral experience breathes through every chapter. Every man—and woman too—will benefit from reading it, and it will make a superb volume for a book group.

Christopher Ash Writer-in-Residence, Tyndale House, Cambridge.

This is such an important and significant book for our current culture. With superb skill, Matt opens up the Scriptures in a way that engages with and challenges cultural norms. My heart was warmed, my spirit stirred and my mind stretched. It’s so relevant for men and women of every stage. I just loved it!

Paul Dale Senior Pastor of Bridge Church, Sydney

This is a radical book—radical because it’s biblical. We live in a time when masculinity gets an eye roll and is diluted and blurred, but Matt Fuller gives readers an inviting, full-strength, 4K vision of what it means to be a man who follows the Son of Man.

J.A. Medders Author and pastor

Customer Reviews

5.00 stars Realistic, aspirational, covered in grace

 

We men have struggled, for various reasons, to work out with each other what healthy masculinity is. Poor stereotypes abound. Matt Fuller refuses to squeeze men into a sterotypical boxes but, instead, demolishes sterotypes, highlights unhealthy ways of being men, and focuses us on priorities, principles, goals and biblical wisdom. He paints impressionistic portraits with plenty of scope for interpretation but with clear outlines so the reader can tell when a man is behaving well. Filled with self-deprecating humility, a longing to do better and love from Christ as Saviour, men will do well to work these 7 principles out ...

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1.00 stars Nope

 

Anyone who subscribes to the ‘women should stay silent in church’ view should really be consigned to the history books by now. And anyone who endorses such a position (as those listed above) should be looked at with extreme caution. I notice a number of these reviews are by people are publicly ‘complementarian’ and have been given a free book in exchange for a review. I wonder if the Good Book company did the same with people who are publicly egalitarian, to promote a balanced viewpoint? It doesn’t look like it. Anyway, let’s leave the damaging stereotypes behind and move ...

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5.00 stars Short, helpful, good for discussion

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I didn’t read this book to figure out how to be the man God wants me to be… because I’m a woman.

But I was curious how Fuller approached the term ‘masculinity’ in a time when it’s pretty much only used negatively.

I’m a woman, but I’m married to a man and I’m raising two sons. My husband is bombarded ...

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