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- The “theology of the body” refers to the study of who God is and who we are by reflecting on what God has revealed about the human body, especially in the context of Christian marriage.
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Only a philosophy, a theology, and a system of law that take the body seriously as an integral part of who and what we are can protect real human beings and defend real human rights. Pope John Paul II has pointed the way.
As Saint John Paul II’s masterwork, the Theology of the Body (TOB) provides beautiful and compelling answers to the deepest questions we all ask ourselves: Who am I? Why am I here? How can I be happy? Why do I experience all these deep longings in my body and soul and what am I to do with them?
There is much excitement today, especially among the young, about John Paul II’s “theology of the body” — the 129 catechetical addresses he gave between 1979 and 1984 that have revolutionized the way many theologians now teach about love, sexuality, and marriage.
In Theology of the Body, John Paul II challenges us to respect human dignity by recognizing the body as a "witness to Love" and by speaking the truth with our own bodies as we provide health care that honors, protects and promotes human dignity. This means that health care professionals are called to be guardians of human dignity, servants of ...
- But What About The Soul? Didn’T Jesus Come to Save Our Souls?
- And What Does Marriage Have to Do with The Theology of The body?
- Didn’T Christ Institute The Seven Sacraments, Including Marriage?
- But Didn’T Christ Institute The Sacrament of Marriage?
- What Does It Mean That Marriage Is The Original Sacrament?
- How Are The 129 Sections Organized?
- What Cultural Changes Inspired The Theology of The body?
- St. John Paul II Reveals The Catholic Vision For Love, Sexuality, and Vocation
- Where Can I Find The Catechesis of The Theology of The body?
He actually came to save the wholehuman person, body and soul. If you think about it, our salvation couldn’t be any other way. We are beings composed of body and soul (CCC 364). Therefore, it was fitting that Jesus Christ came in the flesh to save both our bodies and our souls. It is true that at the moment of death, the soul departs from its body ...
Actually, it has a lot to do with it. In Ephesians 5:21-33 St. Paul says that Christian marriage is a reflection of Christ’s love for the Church, which is his body. The real marriage is that of Jesus and His Bride the Church, ours is a visible sign of that marriage. This does not mean that our marriages are not real. On the contrary, it shows the a...
That is absolutely right. But let us look at what sacraments are in general. The Church teaches us, “The sacraments are efficacious signs of grace [the life of God], instituted by Christ and entrusted to the Church, by which divine life is dispensed to us.” (CCC 1131). Every word in this definition has a very important meaning. Let us take a look a...
Absolutely. What happened was that unfortunately the original man and the original woman fell into sin (Gn 3). They lost the grace with which God had created them. This loss took away the efficaciousness of their original unity. It no longer transmitted the grace of God (CCC 416). But God did not give up on humanity. He devised a plan of salvation....
The Theology of the Bodyteaches us that the Sacrament of Marriage is the original model for all sacraments and also reveals the way God saves us in Jesus Christ (TOB 99). The special grace of Christian marriage is to make present the love between Christ and His bride the Church. All the other sacraments also bring about this unity between Christ an...
This is a very good question because it brings about the individual subtopics into which the 129 sections are divided. And once we look at the arrangement of these subtopics, we realize how all of them make sense and constitute a coherent whole. The Theology of the Bodyhas been arranged into the 6 cycles shown below. The corresponding catechesis ar...
To understand the essential meaning of the 6 cycles as a coherent whole, we must realize first what ultimately motivated St. John Paul II to write the Theology of the Body. The Holy Father was very concerned about the dissent, even within the Church herself, against the Encyclical Humanae vitae (HV). This encyclical was written by Pope St. Paul VI ...
In the light of this perspective, the Holy Father developed at length the topics shown above in the outline of the cycles. In the first cycle, he reflected on what Genesis says about the beginnings of the original unity of man and woman in marriage. He showed how Jesus wanted to restore that original unity of marriage that no man may dissolve (Matt...
You can find all of the Theology of the Body catechesis from 1979 to 1984 in print in Michael Waldstein’s Man and Woman He Created Them – A Theology of the Body (Pauline Books & Media: 2006). An online text is available here.
Theology of the Body Overview. For a popular explanation of the Theology of the Body: Introduction to John Paul II's Theology of the Body; Part 1: The Words of Christ. Christ Appeals to the "Beginning" Catechesis on the Book of Genesis (TOB 1-23; Sep 1979 – Apr 1980) What is meant by “Beginning?” The meaning of Original Solitude
Theology of the Body is the topic of a series of 129 lectures given by Pope John Paul II during his Wednesday audiences in St. Peter's Square and the Paul VI Audience Hall between September 5, 1979, and November 28, 1984. It constitutes an analysis on human sexuality.