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Theology of the Body Explained: A Commentary on John Paul IIÕs ŌMan and Woman He Created ThemÕ [Paperback]

Christopher West. Foreword by Michael Waldstein (Author)
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2007
The first edition of Theology of the Body Explained (2003) quickly became a Catholic best-seller, serving as a standard reference text in universities, seminaries, and private study. This newly revised and expanded edition (2007) is based on Michael Waldstein s outstanding translation of John Paul II s catechesis published by Pauline Books amp Media under the title Man and Woman He Created Them: A Theology of the Body (2006). Author: Christopher West Format: 688 pages, Paperback Publisher: Pauline Books and Media ISBN: 0819874256


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  • Paperback: 650 pages
  • Publisher: Pauline Books & Media; Revised edition (2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0819874256
  • ISBN-13: 978-0819874252
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #176,825 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Christopher West is widely recognized for his work popularizing John Paul II's theology of the body. His books (Good News About Sex & Marriage and Theology of the Body Explained), extensive lecturing, and numerous tapes have sparked an international groundswell of interest in the subject. Christopher teaches the theology of the body at St. John Vianney Seminary in Denver, the Institute of Priestly Formation in Omaha, and at the John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family in Melbourne, Australia. He and his wife Wendy live in Pennsylvania with their three children.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Commentary on the "Theology of the Body", July 25, 2010
This review is from: Theology of the Body Explained: A Commentary on John Paul IIÕs ŌMan and Woman He Created ThemÕ (Paperback)
From September 1979 through November 1984, Pope John Paul II gave a series of weekly talks devoted to human sexuality, a proper understanding of the body, and marriage. The wisdom he expressed--collectively called the "theology of the body"--not only echoed previous Church teaching on human sexuality, but also formed the backbone for modern, Catholic sexual philosophy. But as remarkable as these teachings were, the Pope's teachings didn't immediately trickle down to the masses.

John Paul's intricate philosophy begged to be popularized so that the world could understand it. George Weigel, noted biographer of the Pope, stated that the "theology of the body" is a "theological time bomb set to go off with dramatic consequences, sometime in the third millennium of the Church." Many people have encouraged this explosion, but few have been associated with its sparking as much as Christopher West. If these teachings are a time bomb, West has ignited the fuse.

West has published two popular, introductory books for students of the "theology of the body": "Good News About Sex and Marriage" and "Theology of the Body for Beginners". However, his most comprehensive work is his advanced, in-depth commentary on the entirety of John Paul's teaching, "Theology of the Body Explained" (Pauline Books, 650 pages, paperback).

While "Theology of the Body Explained" is heavy in both size and substance, the average layperson will find the book much easier to understand than John Paul's source material. Unlike the Pope's original teachings, which were thick with heady philosophy, West sprinkles his commentary with stories, personal anecdotes, and pragmatic implications of "the theology of the body". In this way, "Theology of the Body Explained" acts more as a practical study guide than a theoretical commentary. Also, each chapter features a well-organized review, summarizing the chapter into succinct points. These reviews alone provide a comprehensible overview of the entire "theology of the body".

Some modern critics of West critique his over-emphasis of the "theology of the body" in relation to the rest of the Faith, along with his loose, sometimes-explicit presentation style. These faults aren't prominent in this book, but so long as "Theology of the Body Explained" is recognized as one man's interpretation of the Pope's teachings, the commentary offers many riches. By no means is West's commentary the sole interpretation of the Pope's theology, but it is a solid tool to unpack John Paul's work.

If you are completely unfamiliar with the "theology of the body", I suggest picking up one of the two previously mentioned introductory books. But if you are interested in a deeper understanding of the original talks, "Theology of the Body Explained" is a must-read. Coupling this commentary with Michael Waldstein's English translation of the Pope's reflections will take you far in the understanding of this monumental theology.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Life-changing!, July 7, 2009
This review is from: Theology of the Body Explained: A Commentary on John Paul IIÕs ŌMan and Woman He Created ThemÕ (Paperback)
Some books are life-changing.. C. West's book "Theology of the Body Explained" is certainly one of those. Faithfully following the thought that John-Paul II delivered during his wednesday catechesis, he makes available to anyone this great teaching!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Phenomenol Book for teens and adults., January 23, 2012
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Great to know how much you are worth and what it is to love and be loved. This book explains Pope John Paul II writings very well. You will understand the doctrine and the Church. Great anecdotes and examples. A blessing.
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