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In numerous works both before and after his papal election, John Paul II offers ample reflection on the themes of personhood, relationality, and sexual complementarity, but while he advances a clearly articulated theology of femininity and motherhood, as in his apostolic letter Mulieris Dignitatem, he might seem to offer no equivalent treatment of masculinity and fatherhood. In Viri Dignitatem, David Delaney seeks to surface and systematize the rich but often overlooked theology of masculinity and fatherhood that is found dispersed throughout John Paul II's writings, demonstrating its essentiality for understanding his larger anthropology. In the first part of the study, Delaney treats the foundations of this anthropology, establishing John Paul II's thought on personhood, relation, and human action. Building on this, the second part considers sexual differentiation, drawing out from John Paul II's teaching on the body, femininity, Mary, and the Church his corresponding perspective o

Viri Dignitatem

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      Publisher: Emmaus Academic
      Publication Date: 1/30/2023
      ISBN13: 9781645853572, 978-1645853572
      ISBN10: 1645853578

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      Book Synopsis
      In numerous works both before and after his papal election, John Paul II offers ample reflection on the themes of personhood, relationality, and sexual complementarity, but while he advances a clearly articulated theology of femininity and motherhood, as in his apostolic letter Mulieris Dignitatem, he might seem to offer no equivalent treatment of masculinity and fatherhood. In Viri Dignitatem, David Delaney seeks to surface and systematize the rich but often overlooked theology of masculinity and fatherhood that is found dispersed throughout John Paul II's writings, demonstrating its essentiality for understanding his larger anthropology. In the first part of the study, Delaney treats the foundations of this anthropology, establishing John Paul II's thought on personhood, relation, and human action. Building on this, the second part considers sexual differentiation, drawing out from John Paul II's teaching on the body, femininity, Mary, and the Church his corresponding perspective o

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