
Why Churches Are Creating Weak Men? Chase Davis
From Eschatology Matters by Eschatology Matters
May 26, 2026 · 59 min · Season 1 · Episode 305
About this episode
The episode discusses the impact of modern Christianity on masculinity with guest J. Chase Davis.
Is modern Christianity weakening men? In this episode of The Based Boomer Podcast, we sit down with J. Chase Davis to discuss his upcoming book Offensive Christianity: Reclaiming Biblical Manhood. We dive into the crisis of modern masculinity, the role of the church, and why many men today lack purpose, direction, and clarity. Davis argues that Christianity was never meant to be passive. Instead, men are called to take action-bringing Christ's lordship into every area of life, even when it's seen as "offensive" by today's culture. We cover: The collapse of modern manhood How the church may be contributing to the problem What "Offensive Christianity" really means The role of agency, ambition, and responsibility How men can reclaim purpose and leadership Watch all of our videos and subscribe to our channel for the latest content >Here< For blog entries, articles, and much more, visit our website >Here<
People in this episode
Guest: J. Chase Davis
Topics covered
- modern Christianity
- masculinity
- church role
- purpose
- leadership
Keywords
- Christianity
- masculinity
- church
- purpose
- leadership
- Offensive Christianity
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Offensive Christianity: Reclaiming Biblical Manhood
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