The Fragile Identity
God’s Original Design for Gender, Purpose, and Family in a Confused World.
The Fragile Identity speaks to one of the most urgent questions of our time:
“How did we become so free, and yet so confused?”
Across the world, roles once assumed are now negotiated. Identity is treated as a choice rather than a calling. Families are under strain, masculinity feels uncertain, femininity feels overburdened, and children are growing up without clear anchors.
This book is not a reaction to modernity, and not a return to the past.
It is a return to first principles.
In “The Fragile Identity”, Benjamin Pascal traces the human story from God’s original design for men, women, and family, through the fracture of responsibility, the rise of injustice, the necessary cry for reform, and into the confusion faced by Millennials and Gen Z today.
With clarity and balance, he affirms the gains of justice while naming what was dismantled without being rebuilt.
This book reveals why freedom without formation fractures identity, and why God’s design was never meant to oppress, but to give life.
Written for a global audience, The Fragile Identity offers hope, direction, and a redemptive path forward for individuals, families, and future generations.
