The Masculine Mandate — Free eBook
With Father's Day just around the corner, Reformation Trust is giving away the eBook edition of Richard Phillips' The Masculine Mandate: God's Calling to Men. This book issues a call to reformation in the evangelical church's attitude toward the role of men in the family, the church, and society.
"Egalitarian and chauvinistic thinking have corrupted our ideas about godly manhood. With boldness of heart and pastoral wisdom, Rick Phillips leads us back toward biblical manhood—masculinity grounded in the cultural mandate, the cross, and the ordinary means of grace."
—Eric. C. Redmond, Senior Pastor
Reformation Alive Baptist Church
"This book carefully avoids stereotypes and legalistic rules, while unfolding with clarity and practical simplicity the biblical vision of men as individuals and in relationships to other men, to our wives and children, and to the church of Jesus Christ. I learned much from this book and look forward to sharing it with my sons."
—Iain M. Duguid, Professor of Religion
Grove City College
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- The Masculine Mandate (ePub)
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Offer expires June 30, 2013.