Visión personalista de K. Wojtyla del acto conyugal
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https://doi.org/10.53111/estagus.v56i3.39Keywords:
John Paul II., Personalism, Conjugal act, Purpose of marriageAbstract
This work revolves around the personalistic vision of the conjugal act of Wojtyla (Saint John Paul II), which accommodated his catechetical work during the 26 years of his pontificate. The conclusions reached in the moral aspect are in accordance with the secular doctrine of the Catholic Church, but in other matters it opens up to notable innovations. The importance given to the conjugal act raised to the level of the spiritual manifestations of the personality, or to incardinate love in sexuality are some of the issues debated. This new doctrine on conjugal sexuality is confronted with current medical and psychological knowledge. The result is a clear divergence with what is established by Science and also with what is accepted by Catholic theology prior to the Council, in a very special way with regard to the purposes of marriage.
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