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In this episode, Fr Michael Butler defines patriarchy as the summit of mature masculinity. He distinguishes immature (toxic) masculinity from mature masculinity then goes on to show that patriarchy has defining characteristics of being centered in God, with the Cross of Christ as it symbol; protective, maintaining order against chaos; generative in creating and providing for others; and encouraging, affirming and blessing others. Mufasa from The Lion King and Abraham in the book of Genesis are used as two examples of patriarchy, from popular culture and Holy Scripture. To ask questions or get in touch with us, please join our Telegram Group here: https://t.me/isipodcast
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Content provided by Fr. Hans Jacobse, Fr. Michael Butler, Paul Lloyd Robson, Fr. Joseph Gleason, and Ancient Faith Ministries, Fr. Hans Jacobse, Fr. Michael Butler, Paul Lloyd Robson, Fr. Joseph Gleason, and Ancient Faith Ministries. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Fr. Hans Jacobse, Fr. Michael Butler, Paul Lloyd Robson, Fr. Joseph Gleason, and Ancient Faith Ministries, Fr. Hans Jacobse, Fr. Michael Butler, Paul Lloyd Robson, Fr. Joseph Gleason, and Ancient Faith Ministries or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
In this episode, Fr Michael Butler defines patriarchy as the summit of mature masculinity. He distinguishes immature (toxic) masculinity from mature masculinity then goes on to show that patriarchy has defining characteristics of being centered in God, with the Cross of Christ as it symbol; protective, maintaining order against chaos; generative in creating and providing for others; and encouraging, affirming and blessing others. Mufasa from The Lion King and Abraham in the book of Genesis are used as two examples of patriarchy, from popular culture and Holy Scripture. To ask questions or get in touch with us, please join our Telegram Group here: https://t.me/isipodcast
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