Every Woman Loves a Crusader

Published on January 28, 2005

Wild At Heart — the new book and Christian men’s movement, not David Lynch’s dark and violent love story — takes off in Britain, where churches are reportedly recommending it to their flocks. The Times’ Ruth Gledhill does better than endorse the book with a report that forces the comparison: are you a WAH man […]

Wild At Heart — the new book and Christian men’s movement, not David Lynch’s dark and violent love story — takes off in Britain, where churches are reportedly recommending it to their flocks. The Times’ Ruth Gledhill does better than endorse the book with a report that forces the comparison: are you a WAH man or a meek, mild-mannered Christian, a wimpish man of the cloth? WAH-men exalt work, marriage and family life — and presumably household chores — “as heroic quests rather than chains that bind.” Might not a women get weary of having the recycling turned into a weekly crusade? Maybe some, but not Gledhill, whose report comes complete with an appendix listing of Christianity’s alpha-males — Bono, Gibson, the Pope as a Young Man and Richard the Lionheart, whose crusading kept him out of the house for 9 1/2 of 10 years.

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