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martedì 14 marzo 2017

​Angel Perez-Lopez, Procreation and the Spousal Meaning of the Body. (En)


Dicono del libro:

“A new book on the theology of the body of St. John Paul II? There are now so many? Yes, but this is very important. It is so important that I recommend it as obligatory reading to all those looking to seriously study this issue, both at the academic and popular level. There are three reasons for reading this book. First, because there are few works with such scholarship on this topic. Secondly, because most of them are not available in English. And third, because many theological scholars on the theology of the body of John Paul II, under the influence of some modern philosophical and theological schools, interpret him as falling into a certain reductionism. . . . As the author concludes, John Paul’s theology of the body is a theology of the nuptial or spousal meaning of the body; it is a theology of the human person from the point of view of his vocation to love.”

Antonio Malo Pé, Pontifical University of the Holy Cross



“Is John Paul II’s theology of the body in continuity with Aquinas and Catholic tradition? Is it a true theology of human love? Opinions clash. But in Pérez-López’s thorough, lucid, and nuanced study, we come to see that the two questions are really just one, and that the answer to both is a categorical yes; and, above all, we learn to appreciate just how much wisdom—divine and human—this theology has to offer.”

Stephen Brock, Professor of Philosophy, Pontifical University of the Holy Cross; Author of The Philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas: A Sketch



“Angel Pérez-López’s Procreation and the Spousal Meaning of the Body offers an exceptionally insightful and profound analysis of St. John Paul’s theology of the body. Pérez-López brings clarity to an important debate in moral theology while offering a definitive response to those who would interpret John Paul as though his personalism somehow subtracts from his classical Thomistic foundations. He offers both a guide for students and a treasure trove of references for expert scholars.”

Robert A. Gahl Jr., Associate Professor of Fundamental Ethics, School of Philosophy; Vice Director, Research Centre MCE (Markets, Culture & Ethics), Pontifical University of the Holy Cross.


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