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    <title>Audio from Third International Symposium on Theology of the Body - June 3-5, 2011</title>
    <description>In this year of the beatification of Pope John Paul II, the Third International Theology of the Body Symposium gathered some of the world's best scholars and popularisers, keen to bring the densely packed theological and philosophical discourses of John Paul II to a wider audience. The symposium aspired to assist in the pastoral application of Catholic teaching about human love, the body and sexuality and to equip attendees to spread Catholic teaching about the dignity of the human body and the human person. The unique combination of participants from around the world – scholars, popular writers and speakers, teachers and students, religious and lay individuals – created an opportunity for the symposium to have deeper, wider and longer lasting consequences than any other gathering of its kind.</description>
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    <itunes:subtitle>A Timeless Catechesis on Life and Love</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:summary>An international gathering of some of the world's best scholars and enthusiasts, the Third International Symposium seeks to deepen and broaden the understanding of Theology of the Body by exploring a wide range of themes. Topics include: exposing false views of the body in light of the Catholic view of the goodness of the body/soul person; exploring the experienced beauty of love in relation to John Paul II's method; showing how Theology of the Body reveals the inner meaning of marriage and family; and discovering themes which are foundational for authentic bioethics.</itunes:summary>
    

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<title>Welcome Address</title>
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<description>A brief welcome address by Professor Philip Esler, Principal, St Mary's University College</description>
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<itunes:subtitle>A brief welcome address by Professor Philip Esler, Principal, St Mary's University College</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>A brief welcome address by Professor Philip Esler, Principal, St Mary's University College</itunes:summary>
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<title>The Power of the Experienced Beauty of Love</title>
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<description>Dr. Michael Waldstein, who serves as Max Seckler Professor of Theology at Ave Maria University, gives a presentation entitled The Power of the Experienced Beauty of Love: The Question of Method in the Theology of the Body. The talk was the first presentation given at the Third International Symposium on the Theology of the Body at St. Mary's University College - Twickenham London.</description>
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<itunes:subtitle>The Question of Method in the Theology of the Body</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Dr. Michael Waldstein, who serves as Max Seckler Professor of Theology at Ave Maria University, gives a presentation entitled The Power of the Experienced Beauty of Love: The Question of Method in the Theology of the Body. The talk was the first presentation given at the Third International Symposium on the Theology of the Body at St. Mary's University College - Twickenham London.</itunes:summary>
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<title>A Clarification of the Key Terms in Theology of the Body</title>
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<description>Dr. William Newton, assistant professor at the International Theological Institute in Austria, discusses the key terms used in John Paul II's Theology of the Body, and offers guidance regarding the unifying principles of this wide-ranging catechesis on the meaning of embodied love. The talk was given in June of 2011 at the Third International Symposium on the Theology of the Body at St. Mary's University College - Twickenham London.</description>
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<title>Homily at Opening Mass by Bishop Edwin Regan</title>
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<description>Bishop Edwin Regan (of the diocese of Wrexham, Wales) offers a homily on St. Charles Lwanga and Companions during the Opening Mass for the Third International Symposium on the Theology of the Body at St. Mary's University College - Twickenham London.</description>
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<itunes:subtitle>Homily at Opening Mass by Bishop Edwin Regan</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Bishop Edwin Regan (of the diocese of Wrexham, Wales) offers a homily on St. Charles Lwanga and Companions during the Opening Mass for the Third International Symposium on the Theology of the Body at St. Mary's University College - Twickenham London.</itunes:summary>
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<title>Continence for the Kingdom</title>
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<description>Fr. William Wright leads a workshop on the meaning of celibacy for the kingdom according to the Theology of the Body. The workshop was offered during the Third International Symposium on the Theology of the Body at St. Mary's University College - Twickenham London.</description>
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<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
<itunes:subtitle>Continence for the Kingdom</itunes:subtitle>
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<itunes:duration>00:41:57</itunes:duration>
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<title>A Comparison of Natural Law and Personalist Arguments against Contraception</title>
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<description>Dr. Janet Smith, who serves as Father Michael J McGivney Chair of Life Ethics at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, presents a comparison of natural law and personalist arguments against contraception as found in Love and Responsibility and Theology of the Body. Her talk was given during the Third International Symposium on the Theology of the Body at St. Mary's University College - Twickenham London.</description>
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<itunes:subtitle>A Comparison of Natural Law and Personalist Arguments against Contraception</itunes:subtitle>
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<title>The Personalism in John Paul II's Theology of the Body</title>
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<description>Dr. John Crosby, professor of philosophy at Franciscan University of Steubenville, discusses personalism in John Paul II's Theology of the Body. His talk was given during the Third International Symposium on the Theology of the Body at St. Mary's University College - Twickenham London.</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jun 2011 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<itunes:subtitle>The Personalism in John Paul II's Theology of the Body</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Dr. John Crosby, professor of philosophy at Franciscan University of Steubenville, discusses personalism in John Paul II's Theology of the Body. His talk was given during the Third International Symposium on the Theology of the Body at St. Mary's University College - Twickenham London.</itunes:summary>
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<title>Defending Marriage in the Public Square</title>
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<description>David Quinn, founder of the Iona Institute and one of Ireland's best known religious and social affairs commentators, leads a workshop on defending marriage in the public square as part of the Third International Symposium on the Theology of the Body at St. Mary's University College - Twickenham London.</description>
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<itunes:subtitle>Defending Marriage in the Public Square</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>David Quinn, founder of the Iona Institute and one of Ireland's best known religious and social affairs commentators, leads a workshop on defending marriage in the public square as part of the Third International Symposium on the Theology of the Body at St. Mary's University College - Twickenham London.</itunes:summary>
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<title>Theology of the Body as the Foundation of Marriage and the Family</title>
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<description>Dr. Maria Fedoryka, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Ave Maria University, discusses the implications of the Theology of the Body for marriage and the family during the Third International Symposium on the Theology of the Body at St. Mary's University College - Twickenham London.</description>
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<title>Battle for the Body: Exorcising the Manichaean Demon and Reclaiming the Sacred Theology of our Body</title>
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<description>Christopher West, Fellow at the Theology of the Body Institute, Pennsylvania, USA, speaks about the way in which Manicheanism affects our attitude toward our bodies, and what we might do to begin seeing the body as God sees it. He delivered this talk during the Third International Symposium on the Theology of the Body at St. Mary's University College - Twickenham London.</description>
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<itunes:subtitle>Battle for the Body: Exorcising the Manichaean Demon and Reclaiming the Sacred Theology of our Body</itunes:subtitle>
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<title>Eyes to See - Glance Theology and Religion as Recognition</title>
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<description>Dr. Anthony Towey, Head of School at St. Mary's University College - Twickenham London, leads a workshop exploring the thesis that seeing is the fundamental form of encounter with God during the Third International Symposium on the Theology of the Body.</description>
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<itunes:subtitle>Eyes to See - Glance Theology and Religion as Recognition</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Dr. Anthony Towey, Head of School at St. Mary's University College - Twickenham London, leads a workshop exploring the thesis that seeing is the fundamental form of encounter with God during the Third International Symposium on the Theology of the Body.</itunes:summary>
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<title>A Sacred Trust: The Educational Mission of the Family in the Light of the Vocation to Love</title>
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<description>Dr. Stephen Milne, who holds a PhD in Education from the University of Nottingham, currently serves as Head of Teacher Training and Staff Development at St Peter and St Paul, Lincoln's Catholic High School. Drawing upon his background in developmental psychology, literature and education, Dr. Milne speaks about the educational mission of parents in light of the vocation to love during the Third International Symposium on the Theology of the Body.</description>
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<itunes:subtitle>A Sacred Trust: The Educational Mission of the Family in the Light of the Vocation to Love</itunes:subtitle>
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<title>Theology of the Body and Dignitas Personae: Reflections on Christian Anthropology as the Foundation of the Culture of Life: Transforming the Culture of Death from the Roots Up</title>
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<description>Dr. Peter Colosi, assistant professor of moral theology at Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, PA, presents a lecture on biomedical ethics as it relates to the dignity of the human person during the Third International Symposium on the Theology of the Body.</description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2011 09:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
<itunes:subtitle>Theology of the Body and Dignitas Personae: Reflections on Christian Anthropology as the Foundation of the Culture of Life: Transforming the Culture of Death from the Roots Up</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Dr. Peter Colosi, assistant professor of moral theology at Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, PA, presents a lecture on biomedical ethics as it relates to the dignity of the human person during the Third International Symposium on the Theology of the Body.</itunes:summary>
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