

This is the idea which Eldredge begins with this call to reality. And ever since then boys have never been at home indoors, and men have had an insatiable longing to explore.” But Adam if you’ll remember was created outside the Garden, in the wilderness… Only afterward is he brought to Eden. “Eve was created within the lush beauty of Eden’s garden.

It is an image often clouded by the noxious smoke of secular psychology and is often subdued by a society which wants to neuter its men it is this image which Eldredge desires to bring forth and to drive men to seek after, simultaneously dealing with the many problems which often accompany such a task. Man is made in a certain image, and that image is struggling to be seen. Yet this is just what John Eldredge does with his analysis into the soul of man. It is very rare that an author comes along who can pierce straight to the heart of an issue, who can state just what needs to be stated in just the way in which it needs to be said.
