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On Power and Fragility: Reflection of John Paul II's Theology of Bodily Womanhood
September 20, 2022
Owen Strachan
On Power and Fragility: Reflection of John Paul II's Theology of Bodily Womanhood
Owen Strachan
September 20, 2022

On Power and Fragility: Reflection of John Paul II's Theology of Bodily Womanhood

Owen Strachan
September 20, 2022

BET Archive | Volume 1 – Essays on Sexuality and Gender

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On Power and Fragility: Reflection of John Paul II's Theology of Bodily Womanhood

Owen Strachan


Abstract (from the Editorial of BET vol. 1.1)

Owen Strachan expounds a theology of womanhood that pays close attention to the meaning of the female body.


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