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Freed from the old man: post-patriarchal male divine image for masculine rebirth and pilgrimage from a Judeo-Christian perspective

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C Michael Caldwell. Freed From the Old Man: Post-patriarchal Male Divine Image for Masculine Rebirth and Pilgrimage From a Judeo-christian Perspective. Andover Newton Theological School. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b85554d2-7c3c-4afc-9553-8ae563155e37.

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C. M. Caldwell. Freed from the old man: post-patriarchal male divine image for masculine rebirth and pilgrimage from a Judeo-Christian perspective. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b85554d2-7c3c-4afc-9553-8ae563155e37

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C Michael Caldwell. Freed From the Old Man: Post-Patriarchal Male Divine Image for Masculine Rebirth and Pilgrimage From a Judeo-Christian Perspective. Andover Newton Theological School. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b85554d2-7c3c-4afc-9553-8ae563155e37.

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  • Men seeking transformation to post-patriarchal masculine identity, husbandry, and fathering find sources of rebirth and pilgrimage in Judeo-Christian images of God, especially as manifested by Christ, and as interpreted by Jungian psychology. Using a hermeneutic of reconstruction and compassion for theological reflection on selected Scripture, 'God the Father' and 'God the Son' become post-patriarchal masculine divine images available to changing men who seek mutuality and a partnership ethic with women and pro-active fathering. Case studies confirm the benefit of utilizing these overlooked sources of transformation for the 'new man' from Trinitarian tradition.
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  • 02/17/2024

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