Category Archives: Chivalry

Chivalry is the word that expresses that ideal.

One of the frequent criticisms I’ve received with my writing on chivalry is that I’m using the term incorrectly. The argument is that chivalry is merely a code of martial honor, and that the ideals of reverence of women, idolization … Continue reading

Posted in Chivalry, Courtly Love, Vox Day | 47 Comments

He’s shaking! (Prepare the fainting couch)

I stumbled across an astounding blog post on John Macarthur’s comments that is a strange blend of Social Justice Warrior and chivalry.  The post is by Mark Beuving, and is titled John MacArthur’s Disgusting Comment: Go Home, Beth Moore.  Beuving … Continue reading

Posted in Beth Moore, Chivalry, Complementarian, Feminists, Pastor John MacArthur, Social Justice Warriors | 45 Comments

An earnest defense of John MacArthur’s chivalry.

French poets, in the eleventh century, discovered or invented, or were the first to express, that romantic species of passion which English poets were still writing about in the nineteenth. They effected a change which has left no corner of … Continue reading

Posted in Beth Moore, Chivalry, Complementarian, Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, Courtly Love, Desiring God, Dr. Douglass Moo, Dr. John Piper, Dr. Wayne Grudem, Envy, Feminist Territory Marking, Feminists, Pastor John MacArthur, Pulpit & Pen, Women's Studies | 130 Comments

Solomon as Lancelot: Song of Solomon viewed through the lens of chivalry/courtly love.

I stumbled upon a tragically funny post that contorts Song of Solomon into the form of the religion created to mock Christianity, courtly love (what we call chivalry).  The post is titled The Song of Solomon: the Psalm of Married … Continue reading

Posted in Chivalry, Courtly Love, Finding a Spouse, Sir Lancelot | 78 Comments

The gospel of the carousel.

Scott from Treasure State Psychological Services was kind enough to send me a quote that is making the rounds on Facebook: Jesus didn’t die on the cross for you to be a side chick. This is just one expression of … Continue reading

Posted in CBN, Chivalry, Lori Alexander, Solipsism, Traditional Conservatives, Turning a blind eye, Ugly Feminists, Wendy Griffith | 145 Comments