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Manhood is thought to be a precarious social status,[1] "elusive and tenuous," needing to be proven repeatedly. It is neither inevitable nor permanent; "it is hard to earn and easy to lose."[2] Manhood must be maintained by conforming to societal norms, and can be lost by threat.[1]
Sebastian Milbank is the executive editor of The Critic. He is a journalist, writer and academic with a special interests in ethics, political theology and citizenship.[3]
He is the son of theologians John and Alison Milbank.[4]
He received a PhD from The University of Cambridge's Faculty of Divinity. His thesis was about citizenship as a theological concept in the ancient world.[5] In addition to The Critic he has written for The Telegraph, and First Things, among others.[6]
His thesis that New Atheism is dead has become controversial.[7]