Biblical exegesis as the soul of John Paul II ’s Theology of the Body

Heythrop Journal 63 (5):907-925 (2022)
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Abstract

John Paul II is often misread as more of a philosopher than a theologian. But his Theology of the Body, rightly read, is in its entirety an exercise in exegesis. By focusing on the Bible, he gives a more fully theological account of his topic, one focused on the mystery of redemption by grace, rather than on merely human efforts.

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