Wojtyla's Women: How Women, History and Polish Traditions Shaped the L
Ted Lipien
John Paul II, the most charismatic and influential Pope in centuries, reshaped many facets of Catholic thought. Yet Church policy on women during his papacy remained deeply resistant to popular ideas on gender roles. This book explores John Paul II's views on women, marriage, family and sexual ethics from both feminist and conservative Christian.

ISBN: 9781846941108
Catalogue code: N/A
Publisher: O BOOKS - published 30/06/2008
Format: Paperback  

£14.99