Well, I've read my fair share of feminist theology, including liturgical works, and while there was a lot of stuff that pushed my WTF-meter off scale, I found just as much stuff that helped me to turn my back on the institution Church only, not on God generally.
That was my last, best effort to occupy myself with theology in any form. Since then, I go my own path, and it works for me just fine.
I've studied philosopy from two diagonally opposite POVs, and in the end, found most of it makebelief, I'm sorry. Whatever philosophers try to sell us, IMO, is their personal vision of the universe, and it usually doesn't happen to match mine, so I don't see why I should follow theirs. It's like trying to walk a marathon in shoes that don't fit.
But I'm strange in my ways, so don't listen to me.
Re: AHHH!
That was my last, best effort to occupy myself with theology in any form. Since then, I go my own path, and it works for me just fine.
I've studied philosopy from two diagonally opposite POVs, and in the end, found most of it makebelief, I'm sorry. Whatever philosophers try to sell us, IMO, is their personal vision of the universe, and it usually doesn't happen to match mine, so I don't see why I should follow theirs. It's like trying to walk a marathon in shoes that don't fit.
But I'm strange in my ways, so don't listen to me.