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The Theology of the Body with Fr. Richard Hogan w/ Katrina Zeno |
| 1. | Program Name: | The John Paull II Revolution |
| Series Name: | The Theology of the Body | |
| Host: | Fr. Richard Hogan w/ Katrina Zeno | |
| Date Produced: | 2/2/2005 | |
| Description: | In this first episode Fr. Richard Hogan and Katrina Zeno recount the decisive role Pope John Paul II has played in history for the past 25 years. His stature as a world statesman lends ample credence to his teaching on the Theology of the Body. He speaks about Phenomonology and the six “cycles” of the talks of the Theology of the Body.
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| 2. | Program Name: | John Paul II's New Synthesis of Faith: Part One |
| Series Name: | The Theology of the Body | |
| Host: | Fr. Richard Hogan w/ Katrina Zeno | |
| Date Produced: | 2/2/2005 | |
| Description: | In this second installment of the series, the hosts explain that John Paul has constructed a new synthesis of faith, the likes of which have not been seen since the time of St. Thomas Aquinas or St. Augustine. See also: Phenomonology, Stoicism.
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| 3. | Program Name: | John Paul II's New Synthesis of Faith: Part Two |
| Series Name: | The Theology of the Body | |
| Host: | Fr. Richard Hogan w/ Katrina Zeno | |
| Date Produced: | 2/2/2005 | |
| Description: | In this third episode, Hogan and Zeno further unpack the nature of John Paul’s new synthesis of faith, which if lived out, would have revolutionary effects on Christian living today in the ways of purity, wholeness and fulfillment for the sake of the kingdom of God.
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| 4. | Program Name: | Original Humanity in the Garden of Eden |
| Series Name: | The Theology of the Body | |
| Host: | Fr. Richard Hogan w/ Katrina Zeno | |
| Date Produced: | 2/2/2005 | |
| Description: | In episode four, our hosts relate the state of Original Innocence enjoyed by mankind in the Garden of Eden, lived in union with God and creation. This state of beatitude and giftedness is what we were meant to enjoy always. Appreciation of this state of being is what we are meant to recover by grace.
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| 5. | Program Name: | Historical Humanity After Original Sin: Part One |
| Series Name: | The Theology of the Body | |
| Host: | Fr. Richard Hogan w/ Katrina Zeno | |
| Date Produced: | 2/2/2005 | |
| Description: | In episode five Hogan and Zeno examine the change in man’s ontological nature by reason of the fall from grace. Man develops a sense of shame and a corresponding dullness of vision in regards to sin. Instead of becoming like God, an endless series of falls has been set in motion, begging for redemption to set man’s course right again. See also: Lies of the Serpent in Genesis, Devil’s Temptation of Christ in Desert.
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| 6. | Program Name: | Historical Humanity After Original Sin: Part Two |
| Series Name: | The Theology of the Body | |
| Host: | Fr. Richard Hogan w/ Katrina Zeno | |
| Date Produced: | 2/2/2005 | |
| Description: | In this continuation of the discussion of life after the Fall, Zeno and Hogan further identify the state of affairs in which humanity has defined its existence on its own terms. The need for a redeemer becomes plainly evident and God is revealed as the initiator and guarantor of man’s ultimate happiness.
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| 7. | Program Name: | Glorified Humanity: The Resurrection of the Body |
| Series Name: | The Theology of the Body | |
| Host: | Fr. Richard Hogan w/ Katrina Zeno, Fr. Richard Hogan w/ Katrina Zeno | |
| Date Produced: | 2/2/2005 | |
| Description: | In episode seven we learn that Christ has indeed effected the redemption of humanity with his own body, taking upon himself the sum total of human offenses against the infinite deity. With him we are baptized into his death and resurrection, opening up once again the potential for eternal beatitude.
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| 8. | Program Name: | John Paul's Applications for Vocations Today |
| Series Name: | The Theology of the Body | |
| Host: | Fr. Richard Hogan w/ Katrina Zeno, Fr. Richard Hogan w/ Katrina Zeno | |
| Date Produced: | 2/2/2005 | |
| Description: | In episode eight we see that living out our lives in the body as temples of the Holy Spirit has enormous implications for the type of society we create. Living as married spouses or chaste spouses of the Lord for the sake of the kingdom are seen as complimentary choices of living with complete each other in a unified building up of the Body of Christ. See also: Nuptial Meaning of the Body.
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| 9. | Program Name: | Reflection on Marriage: Part One |
| Series Name: | The Theology of the Body | |
| Host: | Fr. Richard Hogan w/ Katrina Zeno, Fr. Richard Hogan w/ Katrina Zeno | |
| Date Produced: | 2/2/2005 | |
| Description: | In this ninth installment, Hogan and Zeno reflect on the sublime nature of marriage as instituted by Christ. Realizing the invitation to correspond to God’s design from the beginning, marriage is presented as a way of life possessing the fullness of means for Christian perfection.
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| 10. | Program Name: | Reflection on Marriage: Part Two |
| Series Name: | The Theology of the Body | |
| Host: | Fr. Richard Hogan w/ Katrina Zeno, Fr. Richard Hogan w/ Katrina Zeno | |
| Date Produced: | 2/2/2005 | |
| Description: | In this second part of the discussion on marriage, Hogan and Zeno further delineate the multiple senses in which the married vocation brings about the fulfillment of God’s plan in human history. Married spouses are to love one another as Christ loved the church, laying down his life for her. Mutual submission out of reverence for Christ is the accepted norm for harmonious sharing of life. See also: Our Lord’s Instructions on Marriage
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| 11. | Program Name: | Reflections on Humanae Vitae: Part One |
| Series Name: | The Theology of the Body | |
| Host: | Fr. Richard Hogan w/ Katrina Zeno | |
| Date Produced: | 2/2/2005 | |
| Description: | In this eleventh installment, our hosts recount the high dignity of marriage as evidenced in the intertwined unitive and procreative ends. The sacredness of the transmission of human life bespeaks the creative grandeur of the institution of matrimony. See also: Five Characteristics of Married Love
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| 12. | Program Name: | Reflections on Humanae Vitae: Part Two |
| Series Name: | The Theology of the Body | |
| Host: | Fr. Richard Hogan w/ Katrina Zeno | |
| Date Produced: | 2/2/2005 | |
| Description: | In this seconding of the recommendation of Christ for married couples to completely live out the “unity of the two” as the “domestic church,” we see that the union of life and love is indissoluble and its full Christian dignity is lived out when both spouses are aware of their vocation to love. See also: Five Characteristics of Married Love
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| 13. | Program Name: | Natural Family Planning and Conclusion |
| Series Name: | The Theology of the Body | |
| Host: | Fr. Richard Hogan w/ Katrina Zeno | |
| Date Produced: | 2/2/2005 | |
| Description: | In our final installment of the Theology of the Body, we learn that Natural Family Planning is the method approved by the Church for the faithful transmission of life as well as the means for achieving a natural spacing of childbirths. As faithful stewards, spouses are challenged to live out the full meaning of Christian living as intended by Christ.
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