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- Patriarch_(magazine) abstract "Patriarch was a magazine published from 1993 to 2004 by Philip Lancaster, a former army chaplain, minister of the Presbyterian Church in America and later a founder of Immanuel Family Fellowship in St. Louis, Missouri.The magazine's mission was to promote a "Christ-like manhood" that is "neither tyrannical or wimpy" and a "home-centered lifestyle." The magazine was explicitly anti-feminist, blaming feminism for a large number of social ills. It promoted homeschooling, and daughters remaining in their father's household until marriage.".
- Patriarch_(magazine) wikiPageExternalLink www.patriarch.com.
- Patriarch_(magazine) wikiPageExternalLink www.patriarch.com.
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- Patriarch_(magazine) subject Category:American_magazines.
- Patriarch_(magazine) subject Category:Christian_magazines.
- Patriarch_(magazine) subject Category:Presbyterianism_in_the_United_States.
- Patriarch_(magazine) comment "Patriarch was a magazine published from 1993 to 2004 by Philip Lancaster, a former army chaplain, minister of the Presbyterian Church in America and later a founder of Immanuel Family Fellowship in St. Louis, Missouri.The magazine's mission was to promote a "Christ-like manhood" that is "neither tyrannical or wimpy" and a "home-centered lifestyle." The magazine was explicitly anti-feminist, blaming feminism for a large number of social ills.".
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- Patriarch_(magazine) wasDerivedFrom Patriarch_(magazine)?oldid=567568106.
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