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The Chimes

Chivalry is not dead

Chivalry is not dead
We should not assume chivalry is sexist.
Eric Nimmo, Freelance Writer December 13, 2018

​In a previous Chimes article, the authors question the intent behind acts of chivalry stating that such acts can really be disguises for what they call “benevolent sexism.” The word itself renders confusion, as by their own admission sexism is “harmful to people and gender equality,” which...

Is chivalry really dead?

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Virtuous deeds undergirded by an unhealthy framework are not truly chivalrous.
Laura Bell and Timothy Hwang December 10, 2018

Christians are commanded to love their neighbor as they love themselves. This has implications for how they live their lives—how they communicate, what they believe and how they interact with others. But are we doing this well? What can we do to love people more deeply? Although we strive to serve...

Rethinking masculinity: It is okay to cry

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The emotionally relieving act helps break down societal stigmas.
Tim Seeberger, Writer March 16, 2017
The emotionally relieving act helps break down societal stigmas.

Women belong in church leadership

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The roles women have been given in the church are often based on scriptural interpretations that may not be accurate.
Benita Fatusin, Writer December 3, 2014
The roles women have been given in the church are often based on scriptural interpretations that may not be accurate.

How to love a feminist

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Annah Pritchett shares her views on feminism and the difference between chivalry and chauvinism.
Annah Pritchett, Writer September 17, 2014
Annah Pritchett shares her views on feminism and the difference between chivalry and chauvinism.