
Straight White American Jesus The Manosphere and the Fundamentalism Pipeline
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May 6, 2026 Dan Miller, religion scholar who studies Christian Nationalism and masculinity, breaks down how Adam-focused theology and manosphere rhetoric merge to reshape modern manhood. Short takes on imperial Christian roots, the manosphere’s emotional appeal, and how economic and social isolation feed a pipeline to fundamentalism. Ends with practical alternatives: care-based parenting, therapy, and public models of empathetic masculinity.
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Hawley's Adam-Centered Vision Of Manhood
- Josh Hawley's Manhood claims America's problems stem from a loss of 'authentic manhood' drawn from Genesis and Adam rather than Jesus.
- Dan Miller notes Hawley frames an 'Adam saga' calling men to recapitulate Adam's temple-building mission as masculine vocation.
Why Jesus Is Not The Model For Modern Christian Manhood
- Christian masculinity movements avoid Jesus as a model because the gospel Jesus doesn't match the warrior, dominance ideal they promote.
- Dan Miller argues leaders instead pick biblical warriors, Roman ideals, or pop-culture heroes like Gandalf to legitimize authoritarian manhood.
Constantine's Legacy Shaped Patriarchal Christian Power
- The Constantine shift made Christianity compatible with imperial power, reshaping Western Christian masculinity toward martial, patriarchal ideals.
- Miller traces Augustine and Christendom's administrative mimicry of Rome as the historical root of power-focused male virtue.





