July 2005
Effeminate Gospel, Effeminate Christians
Every definition of masculinity into which our Lord Jesus Christ does not fit belongs in the rubbish heap. Indeed, there could be no greater example of a man than He. Contrary to modern portrayals, Jesus was neither a sensitive metrosexual nor a macho-macho man. The tenderness that He displayed toward those whom He loved (including His enemies) was paternal and sacrificial, focused not on self-gratification or expression but on the real needs of those He came to save.
Men of the West—July 2005
PERSPECTIVE
Heroes in the Age of the Antihero
by Thomas Fleming
Unbreaking glass.
VIEWS
Guys of the Golden West
by Chilton Williamson, Jr.
A glorious sunset.
A Place to Stand
by Wayne Allensworth
Texas and the making of men and heroes.
Cowboy Heroes
by Roger D. McGrath
Learning the Code of the West.
Effeminate Gospel, Effeminate Christians
by Aaron D. Wolf
From authority to influence.

