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book goes through the Theology of the Body as presented in "Love and Responsibility", "Man and Woman, He Created Them", Familiaris Consortium, and Mulieris Dignitatem.
It's a great companion to those texts, breaking down the contents and major themes in each, I like how he condensed the ideas in a very graspable form, giving us a lot to chew on, yet not enough to drown in, and providing the resources we need if we wish to dig deeper.
Not a "standalone" source, but essential for the study of marriage amp family,
I definitely feel prepared to dive into the work which I've been preparing for by reading this book first.
Now, on to the main event, Professor Emeritus of Moral TheologyMichael J, McGivney Professor of Moral TheologyB, A. , M. A. , Philosophy, The Catholic University of AmericaPh, D. , Marquette UniversityFor many years an editor of philosophical and theological works, chiefly with the Bruce Publishing Company, Professor May taught moral theology at the Catholic University of America fromuntil joining the faculty of the Institute in.
He is the author and co author of many books, among them Sex, Marriage, and Chastity: Reflections of a Catholic Layman, Spouse, and ParentCatholic Sexual Ethics revised ed.
co authored with Ronald Lawler and Joseph Boyle The Teaching of Humanae Vitae: A Defensewith Germain Grisez, John Finnis, John Ford, and Jo Professor Emeritus of Moral TheologyMichael J.
McGivney Professor of Moral

TheologyB, A. , M. A. , Philosophy, The Catholic University of AmericaPh, D. , Marquette UniversityFor many years an editor of philosophical and theological works, chiefly with the Bruce Publishing Company, Professor May taught moral theology at the Catholic University of America fromuntil joining the faculty of the Institute in.
He is the author and co author of many books, among them Sex, Marriage, and Chastity: Reflections of a Catholic Layman, Spouse, and ParentCatholic Sexual Ethics revised ed.
co authored with Ronald Lawler and Joseph Boyle The Teaching of Humanae Vitae: A Defensewith Germain Grisez, John Finnis, John Ford, and Joseph Boyle Marriage: The Rock on Which the Family Is BuiltCatholic Bioethics and the Gift of Human Lifeand most recently, An Introduction to Moral Theology second ed,.
He is the translator of Ramon García de Haro's Marriage and the Family in the Documents of the Magisterium and of Livio Melina's Sharing in Christ's Virtues, and the editor of The Church's Mission of Evangelization.
He has contributed chapters to over a dozen other books, including three titles in the Philosophy and Medicine series.
The author of overarticles in such journals as The Thomist, Anthropotes, Scripta Theologica, Annales Teologici, National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly, and Linacre Quarterly, he is the recipient of many awards, among them the Pro Pontifice et Ecclesia Medal and the Cardinal Wright Award from the Fellowship of Catholic Scholars.
Professor May served as a peritus at theSynod of Bishops and was a member of the International Theological Commission fromthrough.
Inhe was appointed a consultor for the Congregation for the Clergy, sitelink.
It's a great companion to those texts, breaking down the contents and major themes in each, I like how he condensed the ideas in a very graspable form, giving us a lot to chew on, yet not enough to drown in, and providing the resources we need if we wish to dig deeper.
Not a "standalone" source, but essential for the study of marriage amp family,
The zenith of John Paul IIs thought on the human person, marriage, and the family is found in his “theology of the body.
” For the first time, William E, May provides a comprehensive yet readable overview of this work in the context of several other key writings of Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II, providing rich insights into the development of the theology of the body.
I definitely feel prepared to dive into the work which I've been preparing for by reading this book first.
Now, on to the main event, Professor Emeritus of Moral TheologyMichael J, McGivney Professor of Moral TheologyB, A. , M. A. , Philosophy, The Catholic University of AmericaPh, D. , Marquette UniversityFor many years an editor of philosophical and theological works, chiefly with the Bruce Publishing Company, Professor May taught moral theology at the Catholic University of America fromuntil joining the faculty of the Institute in.
He is the author and co author of many books, among them Sex, Marriage, and Chastity: Reflections of a Catholic Layman, Spouse, and ParentCatholic Sexual Ethics revised ed.
co authored with Ronald Lawler and Joseph Boyle The Teaching of Humanae Vitae: A Defensewith Germain Grisez, John Finnis, John Ford, and Jo Professor Emeritus of Moral TheologyMichael J.
McGivney Professor of Moral

TheologyB, A. , M. A. , Philosophy, The Catholic University of AmericaPh, D. , Marquette UniversityFor many years an editor of philosophical and theological works, chiefly with the Bruce Publishing Company, Professor May taught moral theology at the Catholic University of America fromuntil joining the faculty of the Institute in.
He is the author and co author of many books, among them Sex, Marriage, and Chastity: Reflections of a Catholic Layman, Spouse, and ParentCatholic Sexual Ethics revised ed.
co authored with Ronald Lawler and Joseph Boyle The Teaching of Humanae Vitae: A Defensewith Germain Grisez, John Finnis, John Ford, and Joseph Boyle Marriage: The Rock on Which the Family Is BuiltCatholic Bioethics and the Gift of Human Lifeand most recently, An Introduction to Moral Theology second ed,.
He is the translator of Ramon García de Haro's Marriage and the Family in the Documents of the Magisterium and of Livio Melina's Sharing in Christ's Virtues, and the editor of The Church's Mission of Evangelization.
He has contributed chapters to over a dozen other books, including three titles in the Philosophy and Medicine series.
The author of overarticles in such journals as The Thomist, Anthropotes, Scripta Theologica, Annales Teologici, National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly, and Linacre Quarterly, he is the recipient of many awards, among them the Pro Pontifice et Ecclesia Medal and the Cardinal Wright Award from the Fellowship of Catholic Scholars.
Professor May served as a peritus at theSynod of Bishops and was a member of the International Theological Commission fromthrough.
Inhe was appointed a consultor for the Congregation for the Clergy, sitelink.