John Paul II’s writings have great significance for thinking about bioethics—not just for Catholics but for everyone, and not just in the theological realm but in the anthropological realm. The New Atlantis asked two leading thinkers—Eastern Orthodox theologian David B. Hart and Lutheran theologian Robert W. Jenson—to reflect on the Theology of the Body and its importance for bioethics and beyond.
THE ANTI-THEOLOGY OF THE BODY - David B. Hart on two radically antagonistic visions of the human person
READING THE BODY - Robert W. Jenson on the ethical significance of the human form
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