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Humanae Vitae
Book • 2023
This book by Martina Lintner delves into the themes and implications of the encyclical Humanae Vitae, which was issued by Pope Paul VI. It explores the papal teachings on family planning, natural family planning, and the moral stance on artificial contraception.
The book may also address contemporary debates and reflections on the encyclical's teachings in light of modern ethical and theological discussions.
The book may also address contemporary debates and reflections on the encyclical's teachings in light of modern ethical and theological discussions.
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Mentioned in 3 episodes
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when referring to the reasoning behind the Catholic Church’s prohibition of contraception.

Marc Barnes

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in relation to the theology of the body.

Greg Bottaro

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Mentioned when discussing the prophetic nature of Pope Paul VI's encyclical and its predictions about the consequences of contraception.

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when discussing morality.

José Antonio Sayés

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when talking about responsible parenthood regarding physical, economic, psychological, and social conditions.

David Niles

Responsible Parenthood
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as an encyclical written by Paul VI about the consequences of widespread contraception on human relationships.


David Anders

After the Steps of the Woman
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in the context of his encyclical Humanae Vitae.

Father Patrick Schultz

The Sacraments of Mission: Marriage, Celibacy, and Consecrated Life
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as an encyclical letter written by Pope Paul VI about responsible parenthood.

Gina Noia

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