Pope John Paul II's Theology of the Body, a collection of 129 Wednesday catecheses delivered between 1979 and 1984, transformed the modern understanding of human sexuality and the body within the context of the Catholic faith. These teachings represent an extended reflection on the creation narrative in Genesis, the redeeming work of Christ, and the theological significance of human bodies as temples of the Holy Spirit. At the core of his message is the belief that the human body, especially in its sexuality, is a visible sign of the invisible reality of God's love and the call to communion. The body is not an object of shame or a mere tool for reproduction, but a sacred medium through which the deep mystery of God's love for humanity is revealed.
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