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Mars and Venus at Harvard

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Naomi Riley in theWall Street Journal notes the irony of Harvey Mansfield’s new book Manliness released just as Lawrence Summers leaves, in part due to impolitic comments about gender roles. The best line of the article:

“What you see today at Harvard and elsewhere are a lot of liberal males who are trying to make women happy by trying to treat them as if they weren’t women.” “And that,” says the man who never misses the chance to open a door for a woman or help her put on her coat, “doesn’t work very well.” So why didn’t he simply write a book on gentlemanliness? “Because before you’re a gentleman, you have to be a man. Gentlemanliness is a refinement. It presupposes that you have a certain superiority over women, but teaches you how to exercise it. It also teaches you that women are superior in their ways.”

Only when we see how lost we are, we can find our way again. Only when we bury what’s dead can we experience life again. Only when we lose our religion can we be amazed by grace again.

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About Russell Moore

Russell Moore is Editor in Chief of Christianity Today and is the author of the forthcoming book Losing Our Religion: An Altar Call for Evangelical America (Penguin Random House).

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