The Man of God

By Terry Meeks

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The societal pressure to conform to a rigid definition of masculinity has shaped generations of men, leaving many feeling isolated, misunderstood, and emotionally stunted. This pressure isn’t a new phenomenon; it’s a historical tapestry woven with threads of cultural expectations, religious interpretations, and evolving social norms. For centuries, the ideal man has been portrayed as a stoic figure, emotionally reserved, physically strong, and relentlessly driven by ambition. This image, often romanticized in literature, film, and popular culture, has created an unrealistic and ultimately damaging standard for men to strive for.
Consider the historical narratives surrounding warriors and kings. These figures, often celebrated as paragons of masculinity, were rarely portrayed with vulnerability or emotional depth. Their strength was measured by their physical prowess, their capacity for violence, and their unwavering resolve in the face of adversity. This narrative, however powerful and inspiring, is incomplete. It overlooks the internal struggles, the moments of doubt, the emotional toll of their actions. The silence surrounding these aspects fostered an environment where emotional expression was deemed a weakness, a flaw incompatible with the ideal of manhood.

Publish Date

2025-07-29

Published Year

2025

Publisher Name

TCHC-FME-TM

Reading Age

13-18+

Total Pages

174

ISBN 13

979-8294747084

ASIN

B0FKHJHLQS

Format

e-book, paperback

Country

United States

Language

english

Weight

6 x 9

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