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Written with an emphasis on Roman Catholicism (though Protestantism was touched on too), this was mostly really weird. While there were some occasional good insights into femininity vs. masculinity and what that means in the context of the family, gospel and church, most of it was full of philosophical ideas that don’t line up with Scripture and/or oppose who God has revealed Himself to be through his word. There was lots about bridal mysticism, feminine characteristics of the Trinity, how Mary fits into the Trinity, etc… eventually I found myself phasing out, because some of the ideas presented were bothering me and I didn’t care to see them fleshed out further. 

shows how the church has villified men and the masucline tendencies towards danger and sacrificial love , ostricizing manly testosterone filled men from christianity. also shows how masculinity isolated from all feminity, love or intimacy quickly deteriorates into an addiction to power, culminating in fascism, nihilism, and a denial of the good.