Self-Giving, Self-Mastery: St John Paul II on Men, Women and Conjugal Chastity

Author:   Alan O'Sullivan OP
Publisher:   Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
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Pages:   310
Publication Date:   28 November 2016
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Author:   Alan O'Sullivan OP
Publisher:   Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Imprint:   Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Edition:   New edition
Weight:   0.440kg
ISBN:  

9783034322591


ISBN 10:   3034322593
Pages:   310
Publication Date:   28 November 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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In studying Fr O'Sullivan's work, I learned and discovered much that was fresh and illuminating for me. (Michael Waldstein, Max Seckler Professor of Theology, Ave Maria University, Florida) Alan O'Sullivan attempts, as few have done, to see the affinities between Wojtyla's work and the theology of St Thomas Aquinas. He provides new and helpful insights into how Aquinas' doctrine of knowledge by connaturality can provide a framework for understanding John Paul's teaching concerning chastity's role in enabling couples to discover the spousal meaning of the body. (Michael Sherwin OP, Professor of Moral Theology, University of Fribourg)


« In studying Fr O’Sullivan’s work, I learned and discovered much that was fresh and illuminating for me.» (Michael Waldstein, Max Seckler Professor of Theology, Ave Maria University, Florida) « Alan O'Sullivan attempts, as few have done, to see the affinities between Wojtyła’s work and the theology of St Thomas Aquinas. He provides new and helpful insights into how Aquinas’ doctrine of knowledge by connaturality can provide a framework for understanding John Paul’s teaching concerning chastity’s role in enabling couples to discover the spousal meaning of the body. » (Michael Sherwin OP, Professor of Moral Theology, University of Fribourg)


In studying Fr O'Sullivan's work, I learned and discovered much that was fresh and illuminating for me. (Michael Waldstein, Max Seckler Professor of Theology, Ave Maria University, Florida) Alan O'Sullivan attempts, as few have done, to see the affinities between Wojtyla's work and the theology of St Thomas Aquinas. He provides new and helpful insights into how Aquinas' doctrine of knowledge by connaturality can provide a framework for understanding John Paul's teaching concerning chastity's role in enabling couples to discover the spousal meaning of the body. (Michael Sherwin OP, Professor of Moral Theology, University of Fribourg)


In studying Fr O'Sullivan's work, I learned and discovered much that was fresh and illuminating for me. (Michael Waldstein, Max Seckler Professor of Theology, Ave Maria University, Florida) Alan O'Sullivan attempts, as few have done, to see the affinities between Wojtyla's work and the theology of St Thomas Aquinas. He provides new and helpful insights into how Aquinas' doctrine of knowledge by connaturality can provide a framework for understanding John Paul's teaching concerning chastity's role in enabling couples to discover the spousal meaning of the body. (Michael Sherwin OP, Professor of Moral Theology, University of Fribourg)


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Alan O’Sullivan is an Irish Dominican. He has studied at Blackfriars in Oxford, the Angelicum in Rome and Fribourg University in Switzerland, where he received his doctorate in 2012. He teaches moral theology at the Dominican Studium in Dublin. He is also Spiritual Director of the Community of Pure in Heart, Ireland, and Chaplain to Trinity College Dublin.

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