This content analysis discusses the results of the analysis of twelve major Evangelical books for young adults and their representation of gender roles and gender ideals. The background of the Evangelical church’s handling of gender, particularly in relation to media beginning in the 1970s is established and discussed at length in order to situate this analysis amongst previous discussion of Evangelical gender roles. This analysis found that each of the books discussed four main themes of gender roles and relations: biological essentialism, complementarianism, counter-cultural branding of gender, and sexual purity (especially for young women)
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Evangelical Protestants are an influential force in the world of politics, particularly in bringing ...
This thesis examines various factors within Western society that encourage specific sex roles for ma...
Youth receive conflicting and often unrealistic messages about body-image, health, sexuality, bullyi...
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Evangelical churches in the United States are often portrayed as misogynistic due to their adherence...
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