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Join Cedric Martin for this 19 part series where we will interview each of the authors and contributors of the book, get their perspective on healthy masculinity today, and answer burning questions from the book "Peaceful at Heart: Anabaptist Reflections on Healthy Masculinity."
For the full video playlist go here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzM2pNlAoRYfL8tOocIrnyUjQ43njfAU3
For more, and for group discussion check out our study guide: https://www.mennonitemen.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/JoinMen%20Resources/Peaceful_at_heart_mens_study_guide_digital_FINAL.pdf
While there are plenty of books by men, for men, on the topic of “Christian masculinity,” these books generally fail to address men’s propensities for violence and the traditional inequity between men and women, often endorsing inequity and sanctioning aggressive behavior as an appropriate “manly” response to conflict. Peaceful at Heart cuts through this conversation by offering a uniquely Anabaptist Christian perspective on masculinity. The vision of masculinity presented in this book is more peaceful, just, caring, life-giving for men, and more sensitive to women and children than both traditional images of masculinity and the hypermasculine images promoted by contemporary popular culture and wider evangelical Christianity. Peaceful at Heart addresses men and masculinity using Anabaptist theological themes of discipleship, community, and peace. As a collaborative project by men, for men, this book demonstrates through personal narratives, theological reflection, and practical guidance the importance of collective discernment, accountability, and mutual encouragement regarding how to live as a peaceful man in a violent world.
This project was made possible by:
https://www.mennonitemen.org/
https://mcc.org/
https://mcec.ca/
https://beinchrist.ca/
https://theatreofthebeat.ca/
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Join Cedric Martin as he interviews one of the authors, Thomas R. Yoder Neufeld, of the book "Peaceful at Heart: Anabaptist Reflections on Healthy Masculinity".
This is a 19 part series where host Cedric Martin will interview each of the authors and contributors of the book, and get their perspective on healthy masculinity today, and answer burning questions from the book.
This episode pairs with Session 6 from the study guide: https://www.mennonitemen.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/JoinMen%20Resources/Peaceful_at_heart_mens_study_guide_digital_FINAL.pdf
While there are plenty of books by men, for men, on the topic of “Christian masculinity,” these books generally fail to address men’s propensities for violence and the traditional inequity between men and women, often endorsing inequity and sanctioning aggressive behavior as an appropriate “manly” response to conflict. Peaceful at Heart cuts through this conversation by offering a uniquely Anabaptist Christian perspective on masculinity. The vision of masculinity presented in this book is more peaceful, just, caring, life-giving for men, and more sensitive to women and children than both traditional images of masculinity and the hypermasculine images promoted by contemporary popular culture and wider evangelical Christianity. Peaceful at Heart addresses men and masculinity using Anabaptist theological themes of discipleship, community, and peace. As a collaborative project by men, for men, this book demonstrates through personal narratives, theological reflection, and practical guidance the importance of collective discernment, accountability, and mutual encouragement regarding how to live as a peaceful man in a violent world.
This project was made possible by:
https://www.mennonitemen.org/
https://mcc.org/
https://mcec.ca/
https://beinchrist.ca/
https://theatreofthebeat.ca/
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Join Cedric Martin as he interviews one of the authors, Scott Brubaker-Zehr, of the book "Peaceful at Heart: Anabaptist Reflections on Healthy Masculinity".
This is a 19 part series where host Cedric Martin will interview each of the authors and contributors of the book, and get their perspective on healthy masculinity today, and answer burning questions from the book.
This episode pairs with Session 9 from the study guide: https://www.mennonitemen.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/JoinMen%20Resources/Peaceful_at_heart_mens_study_guide_digital_FINAL.pdf
While there are plenty of books by men, for men, on the topic of “Christian masculinity,” these books generally fail to address men’s propensities for violence and the traditional inequity between men and women, often endorsing inequity and sanctioning aggressive behavior as an appropriate “manly” response to conflict. Peaceful at Heart cuts through this conversation by offering a uniquely Anabaptist Christian perspective on masculinity. The vision of masculinity presented in this book is more peaceful, just, caring, life-giving for men, and more sensitive to women and children than both traditional images of masculinity and the hypermasculine images promoted by contemporary popular culture and wider evangelical Christianity. Peaceful at Heart addresses men and masculinity using Anabaptist theological themes of discipleship, community, and peace. As a collaborative project by men, for men, this book demonstrates through personal narratives, theological reflection, and practical guidance the importance of collective discernment, accountability, and mutual encouragement regarding how to live as a peaceful man in a violent world.
This project was made possible by:
https://www.mennonitemen.org/
https://mcc.org/
https://mcec.ca/
https://beinchrist.ca/
https://theatreofthebeat.ca/
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Join Cedric Martin as he interviews one of the afterword writers, Sara Wenger Shenk, of the book "Peaceful at Heart: Anabaptist Reflections on Healthy Masculinity".
This is a 19 part series where host Cedric Martin will interview each of the authors and contributors of the book, and get their perspective on healthy masculinity today, and answer burning questions from the book.
For more discussion check out our study guide: https://www.mennonitemen.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/JoinMen%20Resources/Peaceful_at_heart_mens_study_guide_digital_FINAL.pdf
While there are plenty of books by men, for men, on the topic of “Christian masculinity,” these books generally fail to address men’s propensities for violence and the traditional inequity between men and women, often endorsing inequity and sanctioning aggressive behavior as an appropriate “manly” response to conflict. Peaceful at Heart cuts through this conversation by offering a uniquely Anabaptist Christian perspective on masculinity. The vision of masculinity presented in this book is more peaceful, just, caring, life-giving for men, and more sensitive to women and children than both traditional images of masculinity and the hypermasculine images promoted by contemporary popular culture and wider evangelical Christianity. Peaceful at Heart addresses men and masculinity using Anabaptist theological themes of discipleship, community, and peace. As a collaborative project by men, for men, this book demonstrates through personal narratives, theological reflection, and practical guidance the importance of collective discernment, accountability, and mutual encouragement regarding how to live as a peaceful man in a violent world.
This project was made possible by:
https://www.mennonitemen.org/
https://mcc.org/
https://mcec.ca/
https://beinchrist.ca/
https://theatreofthebeat.ca/
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Join Cedric Martin as he interviews Don Neufeld and Steve Thomas, the editors of the book "Peaceful at Heart: Anabaptist Reflections on Healthy Masculinity", and Rod Friesen from Mennonite Central Committee.
This is the conclusion of the 19 part series where host Cedric Martin interviewed each of the authors and contributors of the book, to get their perspective on healthy masculinity today, and answer burning questions from the book.
This episode pairs with Session 11 from the study guide: https://www.mennonitemen.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/JoinMen%20Resources/Peaceful_at_heart_mens_study_guide_digital_FINAL.pdf
While there are plenty of books by men, for men, on the topic of “Christian masculinity,” these books generally fail to address men’s propensities for violence and the traditional inequity between men and women, often endorsing inequity and sanctioning aggressive behavior as an appropriate “manly” response to conflict. Peaceful at Heart cuts through this conversation by offering a uniquely Anabaptist Christian perspective on masculinity. The vision of masculinity presented in this book is more peaceful, just, caring, life-giving for men, and more sensitive to women and children than both traditional images of masculinity and the hypermasculine images promoted by contemporary popular culture and wider evangelical Christianity. Peaceful at Heart addresses men and masculinity using Anabaptist theological themes of discipleship, community, and peace. As a collaborative project by men, for men, this book demonstrates through personal narratives, theological reflection, and practical guidance the importance of collective discernment, accountability, and mutual encouragement regarding how to live as a peaceful man in a violent world.
This project was made possible by:
https://www.mennonitemen.org/
https://mcc.org/
https://mcec.ca/
https://beinchrist.ca/
https://theatreofthebeat.ca/
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Join Cedric Martin as he interviews one of the authors, Pieter Niemeyer, of the book "Peaceful at Heart: Anabaptist Reflections on Healthy Masculinity".
This is a 19 part series where host Cedric Martin will interview each of the authors and contributors of the book, and get their perspective on healthy masculinity today, and answer burning questions from the book.
This episode pairs with Session 5 from the study guide: https://www.mennonitemen.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/JoinMen%20Resources/Peaceful_at_heart_mens_study_guide_digital_FINAL.pdf
While there are plenty of books by men, for men, on the topic of “Christian masculinity,” these books generally fail to address men’s propensities for violence and the traditional inequity between men and women, often endorsing inequity and sanctioning aggressive behavior as an appropriate “manly” response to conflict. Peaceful at Heart cuts through this conversation by offering a uniquely Anabaptist Christian perspective on masculinity. The vision of masculinity presented in this book is more peaceful, just, caring, life-giving for men, and more sensitive to women and children than both traditional images of masculinity and the hypermasculine images promoted by contemporary popular culture and wider evangelical Christianity. Peaceful at Heart addresses men and masculinity using Anabaptist theological themes of discipleship, community, and peace. As a collaborative project by men, for men, this book demonstrates through personal narratives, theological reflection, and practical guidance the importance of collective discernment, accountability, and mutual encouragement regarding how to live as a peaceful man in a violent world.
This project was made possible by:
https://www.mennonitemen.org/
https://mcc.org/
https://mcec.ca/
https://beinchrist.ca/
https://theatreofthebeat.ca/
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Join Cedric Martin as he interviews one of the authors, Marty Troyer, of the book "Peaceful at Heart: Anabaptist Reflections on Healthy Masculinity".
This is a 19 part series where host Cedric Martin will interview each of the authors and contributors of the book, and get their perspective on healthy masculinity today, and answer burning questions from the book.
This episode pairs with Session 9 from the study guide: https://www.mennonitemen.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/JoinMen%20Resources/Peaceful_at_heart_mens_study_guide_digital_FINAL.pdf
While there are plenty of books by men, for men, on the topic of “Christian masculinity,” these books generally fail to address men’s propensities for violence and the traditional inequity between men and women, often endorsing inequity and sanctioning aggressive behavior as an appropriate “manly” response to conflict. Peaceful at Heart cuts through this conversation by offering a uniquely Anabaptist Christian perspective on masculinity. The vision of masculinity presented in this book is more peaceful, just, caring, life-giving for men, and more sensitive to women and children than both traditional images of masculinity and the hypermasculine images promoted by contemporary popular culture and wider evangelical Christianity. Peaceful at Heart addresses men and masculinity using Anabaptist theological themes of discipleship, community, and peace. As a collaborative project by men, for men, this book demonstrates through personal narratives, theological reflection, and practical guidance the importance of collective discernment, accountability, and mutual encouragement regarding how to live as a peaceful man in a violent world.
This project was made possible by:
https://www.mennonitemen.org/
https://mcc.org/
https://mcec.ca/
https://beinchrist.ca/
https://theatreofthebeat.ca/
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Join Cedric Martin as he interviews one of the authors, Leonard Dow, of the book "Peaceful at Heart: Anabaptist Reflections on Healthy Masculinity".
This is a 19 part series where host Cedric Martin will interview each of the authors and contributors of the book, and get their perspective on healthy masculinity today, and answer burning questions from the book.
This episode pairs with Session 3 from the study guide: https://www.mennonitemen.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/JoinMen%20Resources/Peaceful_at_heart_mens_study_guide_digital_FINAL.pdf
While there are plenty of books by men, for men, on the topic of “Christian masculinity,” these books generally fail to address men’s propensities for violence and the traditional inequity between men and women, often endorsing inequity and sanctioning aggressive behavior as an appropriate “manly” response to conflict. Peaceful at Heart cuts through this conversation by offering a uniquely Anabaptist Christian perspective on masculinity. The vision of masculinity presented in this book is more peaceful, just, caring, life-giving for men, and more sensitive to women and children than both traditional images of masculinity and the hypermasculine images promoted by contemporary popular culture and wider evangelical Christianity. Peaceful at Heart addresses men and masculinity using Anabaptist theological themes of discipleship, community, and peace. As a collaborative project by men, for men, this book demonstrates through personal narratives, theological reflection, and practical guidance the importance of collective discernment, accountability, and mutual encouragement regarding how to live as a peaceful man in a violent world.
This project was made possible by:
https://www.mennonitemen.org/
https://mcc.org/
https://mcec.ca/
https://beinchrist.ca/
https://theatreofthebeat.ca/
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Join Cedric Martin as he interviews one of the authors, Kurt Horst, of the book "Peaceful at Heart: Anabaptist Reflections on Healthy Masculinity".
This is a 19 part series where host Cedric Martin will interview each of the authors and contributors of the book, and get their perspective on healthy masculinity today, and answer burning questions from the book.
This episode pairs with Session 2 from the study guide: https://www.mennonitemen.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/JoinMen%20Resources/Peaceful_at_heart_mens_study_guide_digital_FINAL.pdf
While there are plenty of books by men, for men, on the topic of “Christian masculinity,” these books generally fail to address men’s propensities for violence and the traditional inequity between men and women, often endorsing inequity and sanctioning aggressive behavior as an appropriate “manly” response to conflict. Peaceful at Heart cuts through this conversation by offering a uniquely Anabaptist Christian perspective on masculinity. The vision of masculinity presented in this book is more peaceful, just, caring, life-giving for men, and more sensitive to women and children than both traditional images of masculinity and the hypermasculine images promoted by contemporary popular culture and wider evangelical Christianity. Peaceful at Heart addresses men and masculinity using Anabaptist theological themes of discipleship, community, and peace. As a collaborative project by men, for men, this book demonstrates through personal narratives, theological reflection, and practical guidance the importance of collective discernment, accountability, and mutual encouragement regarding how to live as a peaceful man in a violent world.
This project was made possible by:
https://www.mennonitemen.org/
https://mcc.org/
https://mcec.ca/
https://beinchrist.ca/
https://theatreofthebeat.ca/
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Join Cedric Martin as he interviews one of the authors, John Powell, of the book "Peaceful at Heart: Anabaptist Reflections on Healthy Masculinity".
This is a 19 part series where host Cedric Martin will interview each of the authors and contributors of the book, and get their perspective on healthy masculinity today, and answer burning questions from the book.
This episode pairs with Session 10 from the study guide: https://www.mennonitemen.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/JoinMen%20Resources/Peaceful_at_heart_mens_study_guide_digital_FINAL.pdf
While there are plenty of books by men, for men, on the topic of “Christian masculinity,” these books generally fail to address men’s propensities for violence and the traditional inequity between men and women, often endorsing inequity and sanctioning aggressive behavior as an appropriate “manly” response to conflict. Peaceful at Heart cuts through this conversation by offering a uniquely Anabaptist Christian perspective on masculinity. The vision of masculinity presented in this book is more peaceful, just, caring, life-giving for men, and more sensitive to women and children than both traditional images of masculinity and the hypermasculine images promoted by contemporary popular culture and wider evangelical Christianity. Peaceful at Heart addresses men and masculinity using Anabaptist theological themes of discipleship, community, and peace. As a collaborative project by men, for men, this book demonstrates through personal narratives, theological reflection, and practical guidance the importance of collective discernment, accountability, and mutual encouragement regarding how to live as a peaceful man in a violent world.
This project was made possible by:
https://www.mennonitemen.org/
https://mcc.org/
https://mcec.ca/
https://beinchrist.ca/
https://theatreofthebeat.ca/
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Join Cedric Martin as he interviews one of the authors, Jamie Pitts, of the book "Peaceful at Heart: Anabaptist Reflections on Healthy Masculinity".
This is a 19 part series where host Cedric Martin will interview each of the authors and contributors of the book, and get their perspective on healthy masculinity today, and answer burning questions from the book.
This episode pairs with Session 2 from the study guide: https://www.mennonitemen.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/JoinMen%20Resources/Peaceful_at_heart_mens_study_guide_digital_FINAL.pdf
While there are plenty of books by men, for men, on the topic of “Christian masculinity,” these books generally fail to address men’s propensities for violence and the traditional inequity between men and women, often endorsing inequity and sanctioning aggressive behavior as an appropriate “manly” response to conflict. Peaceful at Heart cuts through this conversation by offering a uniquely Anabaptist Christian perspective on masculinity. The vision of masculinity presented in this book is more peaceful, just, caring, life-giving for men, and more sensitive to women and children than both traditional images of masculinity and the hypermasculine images promoted by contemporary popular culture and wider evangelical Christianity. Peaceful at Heart addresses men and masculinity using Anabaptist theological themes of discipleship, community, and peace. As a collaborative project by men, for men, this book demonstrates through personal narratives, theological reflection, and practical guidance the importance of collective discernment, accountability, and mutual encouragement regarding how to live as a peaceful man in a violent world.
This project was made possible by:
https://www.mennonitemen.org/
https://mcc.org/
https://mcec.ca/
https://beinchrist.ca/
https://theatreofthebeat.ca/
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Join Cedric Martin as he interviews one of the authors, Hyung Jin Kim Sun, of the book "Peaceful at Heart: Anabaptist Reflections on Healthy Masculinity".
This is a 19 part series where host Cedric Martin will interview each of the authors and contributors of the book, and get their perspective on healthy masculinity today, and answer burning questions from the book.
This episode pairs with Session 4 from the study guide: https://www.mennonitemen.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/JoinMen%20Resources/Peaceful_at_heart_mens_study_guide_digital_FINAL.pdf
While there are plenty of books by men, for men, on the topic of “Christian masculinity,” these books generally fail to address men’s propensities for violence and the traditional inequity between men and women, often endorsing inequity and sanctioning aggressive behavior as an appropriate “manly” response to conflict. Peaceful at Heart cuts through this conversation by offering a uniquely Anabaptist Christian perspective on masculinity. The vision of masculinity presented in this book is more peaceful, just, caring, life-giving for men, and more sensitive to women and children than both traditional images of masculinity and the hypermasculine images promoted by contemporary popular culture and wider evangelical Christianity. Peaceful at Heart addresses men and masculinity using Anabaptist theological themes of discipleship, community, and peace. As a collaborative project by men, for men, this book demonstrates through personal narratives, theological reflection, and practical guidance the importance of collective discernment, accountability, and mutual encouragement regarding how to live as a peaceful man in a violent world.
This project was made possible by:
https://www.mennonitemen.org/
https://mcc.org/
https://mcec.ca/
https://beinchrist.ca/
https://theatreofthebeat.ca/
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Join Cedric Martin as he interviews one of the authors, Hugo Saucedo, of the book "Peaceful at Heart: Anabaptist Reflections on Healthy Masculinity".
This is a 19 part series where host Cedric Martin will interview each of the authors and contributors of the book, and get their perspective on healthy masculinity today, and answer burning questions from the book.
This episode pairs with Session 3 from the study guide: https://www.mennonitemen.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/JoinMen%20Resources/Peaceful_at_heart_mens_study_guide_digital_FINAL.pdf
While there are plenty of books by men, for men, on the topic of “Christian masculinity,” these books generally fail to address men’s propensities for violence and the traditional inequity between men and women, often endorsing inequity and sanctioning aggressive behavior as an appropriate “manly” response to conflict. Peaceful at Heart cuts through this conversation by offering a uniquely Anabaptist Christian perspective on masculinity. The vision of masculinity presented in this book is more peaceful, just, caring, life-giving for men, and more sensitive to women and children than both traditional images of masculinity and the hypermasculine images promoted by contemporary popular culture and wider evangelical Christianity. Peaceful at Heart addresses men and masculinity using Anabaptist theological themes of discipleship, community, and peace. As a collaborative project by men, for men, this book demonstrates through personal narratives, theological reflection, and practical guidance the importance of collective discernment, accountability, and mutual encouragement regarding how to live as a peaceful man in a violent world.
This project was made possible by:
https://www.mennonitemen.org/
https://mcc.org/
https://mcec.ca/
https://beinchrist.ca/
https://theatreofthebeat.ca/
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Join Cedric Martin as he interviews one of the authors, Harry Lafond, of the book "Peaceful at Heart: Anabaptist Reflections on Healthy Masculinity".
This is a 19 part series where host Cedric Martin will interview each of the authors and contributors of the book, and get their perspective on healthy masculinity today, and answer burning questions from the book.
This episode pairs with Session 4 from the study guide: https://www.mennonitemen.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/JoinMen%20Resources/Peaceful_at_heart_mens_study_guide_digital_FINAL.pdf
While there are plenty of books by men, for men, on the topic of “Christian masculinity,” these books generally fail to address men’s propensities for violence and the traditional inequity between men and women, often endorsing inequity and sanctioning aggressive behavior as an appropriate “manly” response to conflict. Peaceful at Heart cuts through this conversation by offering a uniquely Anabaptist Christian perspective on masculinity. The vision of masculinity presented in this book is more peaceful, just, caring, life-giving for men, and more sensitive to women and children than both traditional images of masculinity and the hypermasculine images promoted by contemporary popular culture and wider evangelical Christianity. Peaceful at Heart addresses men and masculinity using Anabaptist theological themes of discipleship, community, and peace. As a collaborative project by men, for men, this book demonstrates through personal narratives, theological reflection, and practical guidance the importance of collective discernment, accountability, and mutual encouragement regarding how to live as a peaceful man in a violent world.
This project was made possible by:
https://www.mennonitemen.org/
https://mcc.org/
https://mcec.ca/
https://beinchrist.ca/
https://theatreofthebeat.ca/
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Join Cedric Martin as he interviews one of the authors, Gareth Brandt, of the book "Peaceful at Heart: Anabaptist Reflections on Healthy Masculinity".
This is a 19 part series where host Cedric Martin will interview each of the authors and contributors of the book, and get their perspective on healthy masculinity today, and answer burning questions from the book.
This episode pairs with Session 7 from the study guide: https://www.mennonitemen.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/JoinMen%20Resources/Peaceful_at_heart_mens_study_guide_digital_FINAL.pdf
While there are plenty of books by men, for men, on the topic of “Christian masculinity,” these books generally fail to address men’s propensities for violence and the traditional inequity between men and women, often endorsing inequity and sanctioning aggressive behavior as an appropriate “manly” response to conflict. Peaceful at Heart cuts through this conversation by offering a uniquely Anabaptist Christian perspective on masculinity. The vision of masculinity presented in this book is more peaceful, just, caring, life-giving for men, and more sensitive to women and children than both traditional images of masculinity and the hypermasculine images promoted by contemporary popular culture and wider evangelical Christianity. Peaceful at Heart addresses men and masculinity using Anabaptist theological themes of discipleship, community, and peace. As a collaborative project by men, for men, this book demonstrates through personal narratives, theological reflection, and practical guidance the importance of collective discernment, accountability, and mutual encouragement regarding how to live as a peaceful man in a violent world.
This project was made possible by:
https://www.mennonitemen.org/
https://mcc.org/
https://mcec.ca/
https://beinchrist.ca/
https://theatreofthebeat.ca/
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Join Cedric Martin as he interviews the editors of the book "Peaceful at Heart: Anabaptist Reflections on Healthy Masculinity".
This is a 19 part series where host Cedric Martin will interview each of the authors and contributors of the book, and get their perspective on healthy masculinity today, and answer burning questions from the book.
This episode pairs with Session 1 from the study guide: https://www.mennonitemen.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/JoinMen%20Resources/Peaceful_at_heart_mens_study_guide_digital_FINAL.pdf
While there are plenty of books by men, for men, on the topic of “Christian masculinity,” these books generally fail to address men’s propensities for violence and the traditional inequity between men and women, often endorsing inequity and sanctioning aggressive behavior as an appropriate “manly” response to conflict. Peaceful at Heart cuts through this conversation by offering a uniquely Anabaptist Christian perspective on masculinity. The vision of masculinity presented in this book is more peaceful, just, caring, life-giving for men, and more sensitive to women and children than both traditional images of masculinity and the hypermasculine images promoted by contemporary popular culture and wider evangelical Christianity. Peaceful at Heart addresses men and masculinity using Anabaptist theological themes of discipleship, community, and peace. As a collaborative project by men, for men, this book demonstrates through personal narratives, theological reflection, and practical guidance the importance of collective discernment, accountability, and mutual encouragement regarding how to live as a peaceful man in a violent world.
This project was made possible by:
https://www.mennonitemen.org/
https://mcc.org/
https://mcec.ca/
https://beinchrist.ca/
https://theatreofthebeat.ca/
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Join Cedric Martin as he interviews one of the authors, David Evans, of the book "Peaceful at Heart: Anabaptist Reflections on Healthy Masculinity".
This is a 19 part series where host Cedric Martin will interview each of the authors and contributors of the book, and get their perspective on healthy masculinity today, and answer burning questions from the book.
This episode pairs with Session 10 from the study guide: https://www.mennonitemen.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/JoinMen%20Resources/Peaceful_at_heart_mens_study_guide_digital_FINAL.pdf
While there are plenty of books by men, for men, on the topic of “Christian masculinity,” these books generally fail to address men’s propensities for violence and the traditional inequity between men and women, often endorsing inequity and sanctioning aggressive behavior as an appropriate “manly” response to conflict. Peaceful at Heart cuts through this conversation by offering a uniquely Anabaptist Christian perspective on masculinity. The vision of masculinity presented in this book is more peaceful, just, caring, life-giving for men, and more sensitive to women and children than both traditional images of masculinity and the hypermasculine images promoted by contemporary popular culture and wider evangelical Christianity. Peaceful at Heart addresses men and masculinity using Anabaptist theological themes of discipleship, community, and peace. As a collaborative project by men, for men, this book demonstrates through personal narratives, theological reflection, and practical guidance the importance of collective discernment, accountability, and mutual encouragement regarding how to live as a peaceful man in a violent world.
This project was made possible by:
https://www.mennonitemen.org/
https://mcc.org/
https://mcec.ca/
https://beinchrist.ca/
https://theatreofthebeat.ca/
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Join Cedric Martin as he interviews one of the authors, David Augsburger, of the book "Peaceful at Heart: Anabaptist Reflections on Healthy Masculinity".
This is a 19 part series where host Cedric Martin will interview each of the authors and contributors of the book, and get their perspective on healthy masculinity today, and answer burning questions from the book.
This episode pairs with Session 7 from the study guide: https://www.mennonitemen.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/JoinMen%20Resources/Peaceful_at_heart_mens_study_guide_digital_FINAL.pdf
While there are plenty of books by men, for men, on the topic of “Christian masculinity,” these books generally fail to address men’s propensities for violence and the traditional inequity between men and women, often endorsing inequity and sanctioning aggressive behavior as an appropriate “manly” response to conflict. Peaceful at Heart cuts through this conversation by offering a uniquely Anabaptist Christian perspective on masculinity. The vision of masculinity presented in this book is more peaceful, just, caring, life-giving for men, and more sensitive to women and children than both traditional images of masculinity and the hypermasculine images promoted by contemporary popular culture and wider evangelical Christianity. Peaceful at Heart addresses men and masculinity using Anabaptist theological themes of discipleship, community, and peace. As a collaborative project by men, for men, this book demonstrates through personal narratives, theological reflection, and practical guidance the importance of collective discernment, accountability, and mutual encouragement regarding how to live as a peaceful man in a violent world.
This project was made possible by:
https://www.mennonitemen.org/
https://mcc.org/
https://mcec.ca/
https://beinchrist.ca/
https://theatreofthebeat.ca/
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Join Cedric Martin as he interviews one of the afterword writers, Cyneatha Millsaps, of the book "Peaceful at Heart: Anabaptist Reflections on Healthy Masculinity".
This is a 19 part series where host Cedric Martin will interview each of the authors and contributors of the book, and get their perspective on healthy masculinity today, and answer burning questions from the book.
Cyneatha Millsaps is the Executive Director of https://mennonitewomenusa.org/
For more discussion check out our study guide: https://www.mennonitemen.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/JoinMen%20Resources/Peaceful_at_heart_mens_study_guide_digital_FINAL.pdf
While there are plenty of books by men, for men, on the topic of “Christian masculinity,” these books generally fail to address men’s propensities for violence and the traditional inequity between men and women, often endorsing inequity and sanctioning aggressive behavior as an appropriate “manly” response to conflict. Peaceful at Heart cuts through this conversation by offering a uniquely Anabaptist Christian perspective on masculinity. The vision of masculinity presented in this book is more peaceful, just, caring, life-giving for men, and more sensitive to women and children than both traditional images of masculinity and the hypermasculine images promoted by contemporary popular culture and wider evangelical Christianity. Peaceful at Heart addresses men and masculinity using Anabaptist theological themes of discipleship, community, and peace. As a collaborative project by men, for men, this book demonstrates through personal narratives, theological reflection, and practical guidance the importance of collective discernment, accountability, and mutual encouragement regarding how to live as a peaceful man in a violent world.
This project was made possible by:
https://www.mennonitemen.org/
https://mcc.org/
https://mcec.ca/
https://beinchrist.ca/
https://theatreofthebeat.ca/
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Join Cedric Martin as he interviews one of the afterword writers, Carol Penner, of the book "Peaceful at Heart: Anabaptist Reflections on Healthy Masculinity".
This is a 19 part series where host Cedric Martin will interview each of the authors and contributors of the book, and get their perspective on healthy masculinity today, and answer burning questions from the book.
This episode pairs with session 8 from the study guide: https://www.mennonitemen.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/JoinMen%20Resources/Peaceful_at_heart_mens_study_guide_digital_FINAL.pdf
While there are plenty of books by men, for men, on the topic of “Christian masculinity,” these books generally fail to address men’s propensities for violence and the traditional inequity between men and women, often endorsing inequity and sanctioning aggressive behavior as an appropriate “manly” response to conflict. Peaceful at Heart cuts through this conversation by offering a uniquely Anabaptist Christian perspective on masculinity. The vision of masculinity presented in this book is more peaceful, just, caring, life-giving for men, and more sensitive to women and children than both traditional images of masculinity and the hypermasculine images promoted by contemporary popular culture and wider evangelical Christianity. Peaceful at Heart addresses men and masculinity using Anabaptist theological themes of discipleship, community, and peace. As a collaborative project by men, for men, this book demonstrates through personal narratives, theological reflection, and practical guidance the importance of collective discernment, accountability, and mutual encouragement regarding how to live as a peaceful man in a violent world.
This project was made possible by:
https://www.mennonitemen.org/
https://mcc.org/
https://mcec.ca/
https://beinchrist.ca/
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