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We wrap up our look at “Catholicism Vs. Feminism: Just the Sources” by Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Gordon. You cannot be Catholic and a feminist!
We survey the fifth chapter from “Catholicism Vs. Feminism: Just the Sources” by Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Gordon.
We peruse the fourth chapter from “Catholicism Vs. Feminism: Just the Sources” by Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Gordon.
We investigate the third chapter from “Catholicism Vs. Feminism: Just the Sources” by Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Gordon.
We check out the second chapter from “Catholicism Vs. Feminism: Just the Sources” by Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Gordon.
We take a look at the initial resource from “Catholicism Vs. Feminism: Just the Sources” by Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Gordon.
Has conservatism failed? To find the answer, we follow the rise of the 2020 Insurrection and how a conservative Catholic enclave treated one of its own, Timothy J. Gordon, when the mob came to town. Originally broadcast June 19, 2020.Support the show: https://redpilledamerica.com/support/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fr Pat Driscoll talked about the upcoming Feast of Christ the King. Dr Robert Royal shared his article about the state of our American democracy. Timothy J Gordan discussed his thoughts on the Synod.
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, author and podcast host Timothy J. Gordon joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss his new book “Don’t Go to College: A Case for Revolution” and explain exactly why young people should rethink enrolling in higher education. You can find the book by Gordon and Michael […]
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, author and podcast host Timothy J. Gordon joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss his new book "Don't Go to College: A Case for Revolution" and explain exactly why young people should rethink enrolling in higher education. You can find the book by Gordon and Michael Robillard here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/dont-go-to-college-timothy-gordon/1141502430You can find Gordon's website here: https://www.timothyjgordon.com/
In this episode, I talk with my co-author, Timothy J. Gordon about our forthcoming book, Don't Go to College (Regnery Publishing) as well as some of Tim's other writings and thoughts in the areas of religion, politics, and culture.Tim's other writings and courses can be found in the links below.https://www.timothyjgordon.com/https://twitter.com/timotheeology
Episode 31 - Women, Step Aside (Men, Step Up)Over 170 years have passed since the feminist movement began, and its influence on western culture has been far-reaching. One area in particular that it has affected is the role of men and women within marriage. On that score, the results of the movement have arguably been unfavorable--for both men and women. Disentangling ourselves from those negative, often hidden influences on our relationships can be extremely difficult.Nervously taking the mantle of motivator in this, his most controversial episode to date, Chad tells he and his wife's personal story. Ben comes along for the ride in his van down by the river, as the two unpack the inherent tension in men and women's roles in modern matrimony. Can a woman actually "have it all", meaning a fulfilling career AND the joys of being a mother? What does it mean for a man's leadership in the home if his wife is the breadwinner? What does it mean for a mother to be the heart of the home, and is a woman more "free", or less "free", when staying at home with children?SHOW NOTES:Apropos (definition for Ben) - adjective, meaning "very appropriate to a particular situation"Book Reference: "The Case for Patriarchy" by Timothy J. Gordon https://www.amazon.com/Case-Patriarchy-Timothy-Gordon/dp/1622828402 Scripture reference: (Ephesians 5) https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=ephesians%205&version=NIV Study Reference: "The Paradox of Declining Female Happiness" https://www.nber.org/papers/w14969
Timothy J. Gordon studied philosophy in Pontifical graduate universities in Europe, taught it at Southern Californian community colleges, and then went on to law school. He holds degrees in literature, history, philosophy, and law. Currently, he resides in Mississippi with his wife and six children, where he writes and teaches philosophy and theology. For two thousand years, Christianity has taught, with startling specificity, that married men are patriarchs who should relate to their wives as Christ relates to His Bride, the Church, according to the dust jacket of Timothy J Gordon's latest book, The Case for Patriarchy (Crisis Publications). "Yet as feminism swept across Western society in recent decades, our understanding of patriarchy became corrupted, and men have been astoundingly swift in their forfeiture of their God-given patriarchal rights and duties." The blurb continues: "While The Case for Patriarchy articulates a position that is provocative in our day, it's a position that was without controversy for millennia. Why? Because Christians viewed patriarchy as a theological necessity according to the dictates of Christian Scripture and Tradition. "In these powerful pages, Timothy Gordon argues that Christ did more than establish a clerical patriarchy — an all-male priesthood. He also created a lay patriarchy of male householders who act as priests, prophets, and kings of their families. The supplantation of this patriarchy with a feminist “matriarchy,” Gordon argues, has proven to be the most devastating of all the subversive revolutions waged upon Christendom by the radical, secular Left." Gordon demonstrates that the Word of God single-handedly foils all the toxic plans of modern radicals, and centuries of Christian theology in the East and West have reinforced it, according to the blurb of his new book. "He pulls the curtain back on the “waves” of feminism that have swept over Western culture, and he refutes the methodology they employ to undermine men. Finally, he examines what the restoration of the Christian vocation should look like, as well as explores the patriarchal virtues that all men should exercise in their home and society." "Here is a book that boldly pushes back on the narrative that the patriarchy is dangerous to women and to society," we are told. "Indeed, it is a book that unapologetically seeks a restoration of Western society based on patriarchal order, where justice and the common good can triumph." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-aidan-byrne0/support
The patriarchy "is Christianity in a very real sense. So, when feminists say they want to do away with the patriarchy — down with it — or Marxists say this, of any stripe, they're talking about Christianity. And the funny part is, Christians and Catholics and conservatives being the great losers we are...culturally...we don't know it that when they say, 'Hey, down with the patriarchy,' they're talking about Christianity. But they do," said Timothy J. Gordon, author of "The Case for Patriarchy" (Sophia Institute Press). Follow him @timotheeology on Twitter.
Episode 32 of the David L. Gray Show - Voicing Truth and Reason - Monologue on the big lies that have tried to create a new moral order in the world through Protestantism in 1517, Freemasonry in 1717, Communism in 1917, and the Big Tech in 2017. Guest Timothy J. Gordon, author of 'The Case for Patriarchy' (to be released on October 1, 2021), on to talk about current events. The post Voicing Truth and Reason – Episode 32 (The Big Lies of 1517, 1717, 1917, and 2017 / Guest Timothy J. Gordon) first appeared on David L. Gray.
Episode 32 of the David L. Gray Show - Voicing Truth and Reason - Monologue on the big lies that have tried to create a new moral order in the world through Protestantism in 1517, Freemasonry in 1717, Communism in 1917, and the Big Tech in 2017. Guest Timothy J. Gordon, author of 'The Case for Patriarchy' (to be released on October 1, 2021), on to talk about current events. The post Voicing Truth and Reason – Episode 32 (The Big Lies of 1517, 1717, 1917, and 2017 / Guest Timothy J. Gordon) first appeared on DavidLGray.INFO.
Monologue on why the popular mental disposition of 'attending Mass' and 'going to Mass' is a big part of the modern Catholic problem. On the contrary, the liturgy is active and engaged sacrificial worship and it is what makes us Catholic. On to talk about his upcoming book is Timothy J. Gordon, The Case for Patriarchy will be released on Oct 01, 2021. David and Timothy are talking about Christian patriarchy vs. feminist matriarchy. The post Voicing Truth and Reason – Episode 25 (Liturgical Worship, Not Attendance / Timothy J. Gordon ‘The Case for Patriarchy) first appeared on David L. Gray.
Monologue on why the popular mental disposition of 'attending Mass' and 'going to Mass' is a big part of the modern Catholic problem. On the contrary, the liturgy is active and engaged sacrificial worship and it is what makes us Catholic. On to talk about his upcoming book is Timothy J. Gordon, The Case for Patriarchy will be released on Oct 01, 2021. David and Timothy are talking about Christian patriarchy vs. feminist matriarchy. The post Voicing Truth and Reason – Episode 25 (Liturgical Worship, Not Attendance / Timothy J. Gordon ‘The Case for Patriarchy) first appeared on DavidLGray.INFO.
Has conservatism failed? To find the answer, we follow the rise of the 2020 Insurrection and how a conservative Catholic enclave treated one of its own, Timothy J. Gordon, when the mob came to town. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Rules for Retrogrades: Forty Tactics to Defeat the Radical Left Hardcover – March 20, 2020by Timothy J. Gordon (Author), David R. Gordon (Author)
Rules for Retrogrades: Forty Tactics to Defeat the Radical Left Hardcover – March 20, 2020by Timothy J. Gordon (Author), David R. Gordon (Author)