Love and Responsibility

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Love and Responsibility is a philosophical and theological work on human sexuality, love, and ethics written by Karol Wojtyła, later Pope John Paul II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
philosophical work
theological work
addresses betrothal
contraception
ethics of interpersonal relations
marriage
sexual desire
associatedWith Catholic teaching on marriage and family
author Pope John Paul II
surface form: Karol Wojtyła

Pope John Paul II
countryOfOrigin Poland
genre Catholic theology
Christian philosophy
hasEthicalStance affirmation of the intrinsic value of the person
opposition to utilitarian use of persons
hasForm non-fiction prose
hasPhilosophicalApproach personalism
hasTheme freedom and truth in love
integration of sexuality and love
objective moral order
responsibility in relationships
influenced theology of the body
surface form: Theology of the Body
influencedBy Catholic moral theology
Thomism
keyConcept chastity
dignity of the person
marital love
personalist norm
responsible love
sexual ethics
utilitarianism critique
literaryForm treatise
mainSubject Catholic sexual ethics
ethics
human sexuality
love
notableFor development of Wojtyła’s personalist ethics
influence on later papal teaching on sexuality
originalLanguage Polish
philosophicalPerspective Christian personalism
publicationCentury 20th century
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
targetAudience Catholic intellectuals
students of philosophy
students of theology
theologicalPerspective Catholic moral theology

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Karol notableWork Love and Responsibility
subject surface form: Karol Wojtyła