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At the Heart of the Gospel: Reclaiming the Body for the New Evangelization [Paperback]

Christopher West
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January 31, 2012
The sexual revolution brought a terribly distorted vision of the body and sex into the mainstream. How should Christians respond? With his illuminating Theology of the Body, Pope John Paul II challenged the modern world not to stop at the surface, but to enter the depth of the “great mystery” that the body and sex reveal: a mystery that lies at the heart of the Gospel itself.
Since he first discovered John Paul II’s teaching in 1993, Christopher West has devoted himself to sharing its life-transforming message with the world. In this highly anticipated work, West leads us into the depth of Christ’s “nuptial union” with the Church, demonstrating how authentic Catholic teaching on the body and sex saves us from both the libertine perspective of popular culture and the cold puritanism that has sometimes infected Christianity. In the process, West provides a blueprint for reaching our sexually broken world in the “new evangelization.”

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“The light of the Gospel, which is a clear but at times painful light, can illumine human sexuality to its very depth in order to transform it and bring it to its full beauty. Here lies the great strength of Blessed John Paul II’s Theology of the Body. In this peaceful and positive response to critics, Christopher West proves once again that he is a faithful and inspiring interpreter and communicator of this great pope’s teaching, a teaching so urgently needed for an effective proclamation of the Gospel.” —Christoph Cardinal Schönborn, cardinal archbishop of Vienna; general editor, Catechism of the Catholic Church; and grand chancellor, International Theological Institute for Studies on Marriage and the Family

"Christopher West is to be commended for the courage and strength of conviction with which he proclaims, upholds, and defends the spousal vision of the Church, particularly as it’s articulated in John Paul II’s Theology of the Body.  It’s with great enthusiasm as his diocesan bishop that I endorse this magnificent book and recommend it to a wide, wide readership." - Most Reverend Joseph P. McFadden, Bishop of Harrisburg, Chairman, USCCB Committee on Catholic Education
 
"Inspiring, compelling, faithful and compassionate – At the Heart of the Gospel invites us to follow in the footsteps of Blessed John Paul II as authentic witnesses of the truth and beauty of the Gospel amid the many challenges of contemporary culture.  A must read for everyone involved in the new evangelization!" - Most Reverend Kevin C. Rhoades, Bishop of Fort Wayne-South Bend,  Chairman, USCCB Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth

"Christopher West has gone to the desert … and come back stronger than ever.  Those who may previously have thought his work was one-sided in its celebration of the body and sexuality will find here, brought out more clearly than ever, the deep balance and integration that has always been the foundation of his work." - Most Reverend Robert J. Carlson, Archbishop of Saint Louis,  Chairman, USCCB Committee on Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations
 
"As a former professor of West’s, I may be biased in his favor, but I can honestly say that he has taught me a great deal through this magnificently developed and theologically sound work.  His balanced and insightful analyses make it clear that West has immersed himself in the great mystics, Fathers, and doctors of the Church.  His treatment of a delicate question of foreplay by married couples is perhaps the finest I have ever read.  In short, this is a magnificent theological work that ought to be widely read by all interested in the Theology of the Body and the new evangelization." - William E. May, Emeritus Michael J. McGivney Professor of Moral Theology at the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family at The Catholic University of America.
 
"West’s highly anticipated work At the Heart of the Gospel is in keeping with the man I have come to know and respect since our close collaboration on the new English translation of TOB.  In short, this balanced and judicious work demonstrates what I have long understood: West knows John Paul II’s TOB as few others do and he shows great theological skill in presenting, explaining, and upholding the late Pope’s teaching.  He grasps its letter with remarkable completeness and is led faithfully by its spirit.  He is to be commended for his courage in defending John Paul II’s teaching (and the theological tradition upon which it’s based) in the face of strong opposition." - Michael Waldstein, Max Seckler Professor of Theology, Ave Maria University
 
"The beatification of Pope John Paul II is more than the Church’s official recognition of his sanctity.  John Paul II’s teaching is now bequeathed to the Church in a new way – not only by his authority as Pope, but also by his personal experience of sanctity.  Christopher West is an authentic witness to the transformative power of John Paul II’s teaching and this book accurately captures the meaning of his Theology of the Body and its critical importance for the new evangelization." - Monsignor Lorenzo Albacete, Theologian, Author, and Founding Professor of the John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family, Washington D.C.
 
"Why should you read this book?  Because Christopher West is the “translator” of Pope John Paul the Great’s Theology of the Body into clear, simple, popular language; and the Theology of the Body is the Church’s answer to the great heresy of our time, the “Sexual Revolution”; and the Sexual Revolution is the main cause of the corruption and decline of marriage and the family; and the family is the primary key to the health of any civilization; and our civilization is already half way to “Brave New World.”  At the Heart of the Gospel provides the alternative." - Peter Kreeft,
Professor of Philosophy, Boston College

"If complacency in the Church is a sleeping lion, then one can expect many swipes of the paw at the work of Christopher West.  At the Heart of the Gospel compellingly demonstrates the truth of the matter: West is bringing fresh grace to both the Church and the wider culture.  With the wisdom born of trial and the humble acceptance of his own poverty, West targets our aching need and directs us to healing with surgical precision.  His proclamation of the Gospel is joyous, contemporary, and contagious!  Onward Christopher, we are listening!" - Anne, a lay apostle
Direction for Our Times; Author, Lessons in Love

"At the Heart of the Gospel presents the wisdom and knowledge of an evangelist who’s been on the front lines for nearly twenty years.  With great humility, clarity and charity, Christopher West unpacks the life-giving teachings of the Catholic Church on what Blessed John Paul II considered the most pressing issue of our day – what it means to be a person made in God’s image as male and female – and teaches us how to communicate this life-saving truth to a world starving for love." - Matthew Pinto, President, Ascension Press

"Christopher West is a pioneer in reaching today’s culture with the Gospel." - Father Benedict Groeschel, C.F.R.

About the Author

Christopher West is recognized around the globe for his work teaching and promoting John Paul II’s Theology of the Body. He serves as a research fellow and faculty member of the Theology of the Body Institute near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is the founder of the Cor Project, a global outreach devoted to cultural renewal through the “new evangelization.” He and his wife, Wendy, have five children and live near Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Image (January 31, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0307987116
  • ISBN-13: 978-0307987112
  • Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 0.7 x 8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #193,204 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Yet our true humanity is both body and soul, and both are beautiful. Frank L. Hicks Jr.  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
I must note that this is the first of Christopher's books I have read. Dr. Kevin G. Vost  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
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5.0 out of 5 stars Faithful to the Core March 7, 2012
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In the summer of 2009, following a story on ABC's Nightline, criticism of Christopher West came fast and furious: "He's leading people into dangerous waters . . . West isn't doing justice to John Paul II's Theology of the Body . . . He doesn't take into account the incredible strength of concupiscence, and his readers and listeners are going to be caught off-guard." To me, it appeared that West's critics would be comfortable affirming that Jesus could empower people to overcome sin - racism, drunkeness, the hunger for revenge, etc. -and actually live as blazing examples of those sins' opposing virtues . . . but He could not give them a real, sustained victory over lust. In that one area we seemed forever doomed to live on a precipice. West on the other hand seemed to completely embrace the rich spiritual theology of the Catholic Church, and especially that of St. John of the Cross. St John, the Church's mystical Doctor, taught that God can bring us into a "transforming union" with Himself, one that allows us to conquer temptations and take on the image of Christ, albeit with some slight imperfections, even in this life! Jesus' desire is to bring healing and wholeness to the whole person - and sexuality is an integral part of who we are as human beings. "I have come that they may have life and have it to the full" (Jn.10:10).

So imagine my excitement when I saw the title of Christopher West's new book, "At the Heart of the Gospel: Reclaiming the Body for the New Evangelization." Does West answer his critics? Yes, and with a tremendous amount of charity. Hats off to him for taking those criticisms to prayer, reflecting upon them, and emerging with an even stronger presentation of Theology of the Body (TOB hereafter) to show for it. Throughout this new book he anchors his explanation of TOB with quotations from John Paul II's text as well as Scripture and the Catechism. He supports his points with TOB commentary from theological heavy weights like Joseph Ratzinger (now Pope Benedict XVI) and Dr. Michael Waldstein (who in 2006, made the new, critical translation of John Paul's TOB), and offers supporting insights from bedrocks of orthodoxy such as Fulton J. Sheen. I have absolutely no doubts that what West gives readers is a completely faithful presentation of John Paul's thought, accessible to today's culture.

Christopher West does a masterful job of teaching us the true value of the body within Christian Faith. As much as the world around us - and even our own poor catechesis - would like to characterize Christianity as souls seeking release from sinful flesh, nothing could be further from the truth. The great scandal of Christianity - as opposed to the Platonism of the Greeks, or the Cartesian duality of today - is the conviction that God not only descended into human flesh but, through the Resurrection and Ascension of Christ, has raised it to literally unimaginable heights. The goal, the victory, we Christians await is not our souls' liberation from the body and the spiritual experience of heaven, but the glorification of both soul and body on the day Christ brings heaven to earth!

I did find myself taken aback at several points in the book - not from anything irreverent or immodest on West's part, but by the depth of the Holy Father's reflection. Allow me to site one example: the Holy Father's vision of marriage as the "primordial sacrament" (TOB 97:2). Prior to humanity's fall, John Paul sees marriage acting as an "efficacious sign," communicating divine life (TOB 19:4). The union of man and woman, and the new life that flowed from it, was an anticipation of the union to be achieved by Jesus and His redeemed Church, His Bride (Eph.5:31-32), and the supernatural life that would come into the world through it.

And the "transforming union"? Oh, it's here - in spades. West quotes from John Paul II (TOB 43:6), showing the Holy Father's complete agreement with St. John of the Cross that we can experience a "liberation of our hearts from 'concupiscence,'" a true transformation of our desires. (The Holy Father's agreement with St. John isn't surprising considering that he was the subject of JPII's 1948 doctoral thesis!) But like John of the Cross, the Holy Father and West insist that the purity of heart Jesus spoke of in the Beatitudes (Mt.5:8) comes only after many purifications and dark nights. We should not overestimate our strength or progress in the spiritual life. For the vast, vast majority of us, periodic "custody of the eyes" will be a necessary safeguard to looking upon someone of the opposite sex with lust for a good, long while. But we are called to transformation. We are journeying toward looking at others with the very eyes and mind of Christ - that's the Beatitudes, that's the Sermon on the Mount. And the Lord wouldn't issue the call unless it was a real possibility! The question is, how serious are we about achieving it?

Looking back at what I've written so far, I recognize that my words have not, and in my opinion cannot, do justice to the depth of this book. I already have a list of friends to whom I plan to loan it. If you are ready to see yourself, marriage, reality, to see the Catholic Faith through a new set of eyes, then this book is an ideal place to start.
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It is not an understatement to say that Christopher West's new book is a vital advancement for the New Evangelization. This book will certainly become foundational for anyone serious about understanding Theology of The Body.

Not a surprise after reading this book that the editor of the Catholic Church's Catechism would endorse this important work. I was also taken by the vast number of sources West goes to in supporting his writings.

My heart soared when I saw quotations from Caryll Houselander, Jacques Philippe, Raniero Cantalamessa, Lorenzo Albacete, Peter Kreeft, Dr. William E. May and Dr. Michael Waldstein, Joseph Ratzinger (PBVI) and of course Karol Wojtyla (JPII).

The themes in this book have implications for the direction of the culture in the coming generations and West masterfully breaks them open.

Definitely recommend reading this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars To Bodly Go Where John Paul II Has Gone Before! February 7, 2012
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Fortunately for me, reading, At the Heart of the Gospel, was like getting Christopher to sit still for an hour or two, tone down the rhetoric, and simply--albeit deeply theological at times--tell us what about TOB makes him want to devote his entire life to a message that, for West, is at the heart of the Gospel.

In this task, he succeeds by helping his readers to understand the fundamental importance of "mature" purity in the life of the ordinary believer. I summarize it this way: When the world sees moral loveliness in sexual relationships within the bounds of holy matrimony contrasted with the moral ugliness of today's sexual revolution of "anything goes", it is catalysis for the New Evangelization. You see, people will find this moral loveliness infinitely worth possessing and conclude that it is, indeed, at the very heart of the "Good News" (i.e., Gospel of Jesus Christ).

Thus, I agree with a reviewer (Fr. Benedict J. Groeschel) that Christopher is a kind of "pioneer" in that he has taken the very profound lectures of Pope John Paul II (that were given during his Wednesday audiences in the Pope Paul VI Hall between September 1979 and November 1984) and translated them well into the philosophic laymen's understanding; and so, with Christopher as our guide, making the journey (to the depth of Christ's nuptial union) easier to bear.
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5.0 out of 5 stars New Evangelization meets Theology of the Body
At the Heart of the Gospel is the second Christopher West book I have read in as many months. I say this not to brag, but as a point of reference. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Stuart Dunn
5.0 out of 5 stars Understandable & Interesting
Very good reading, exploring some deep theological concepts in language that not only makes sense, but keeps you wanting to read that next page to see what awaits you there. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Bobs Kindle
5.0 out of 5 stars At the Heart of the Gospel
I've listened to talks by Christopher West and read some of his other books. At the Heart of the Gospel is one of his best, I think. Read more
Published 2 months ago by M. P. Dansereau
5.0 out of 5 stars At the Heart, Soul, (& Body) of the Gospel
I must note that this is the first of Christopher's books I have read. I certainly knew of him as among the most prominent exponent and popularizers of JP II's theology of the body... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Dr. Kevin G. Vost
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book! by Christopher West
This book is the best Christopher West has written of John Paul II's Theology of the Body...A lovely and beautiful read as well as new insight to our human sexuality. Read more
Published 14 months ago by John Evans
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Great Work
West's latest book is a great little read. This work is the fruit of a sabbatical he took from his work on promoting the Theology of the Body. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Daniel Francis Good
5.0 out of 5 stars Relaiming the Body
The human body is the most misunderstood of all parts of Christianity. Yet our true humanity is both body and soul, and both are beautiful. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Frank L. Hicks Jr.
5.0 out of 5 stars Theology of the Body & the New Evangelization Paired Brilliantly
I've been following West's work for some time, but this book brings something new to the table.

For one thing, he ties in two of my favorite topics-Theology of the Body... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Sarah Reinhard
5.0 out of 5 stars An inspiring next stage for Christopher's TOB teaching
"At the Heart of the Gospel" is an inspiring reflection by Mr. West on the amazing beauty God has in store for us when we live by the Catholic Church's vision of sexuality. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Bill
1.0 out of 5 stars The Gospel according to Christopher
Mr. West has a great deal to say about the body ("my body, your body, everybody.") It is a pity he does not have the same reverence for the mind.
Published 15 months ago by Andrew Thornton-Norris
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