Further Reading
- Pope John Paul II, translated by Dr. Michael Waldstein (September 2006). Man and Woman He Created Them: A Theology of the Body. Pauline Books and Media. ISBN 0-8198-7421-3.
- Carl A. Anderson and Fr. Jose Granados (April 2009). Called to Love: Approaching John Paul II's Theology of the Body. Doubleday. ISBN 0-385-52771-3.
- Hillard, Donora (2010). Theology of the Body. Gold Wake Press. ISBN 0-9826309-0-5.
- Kellmeyer, Steve (2004). Sex and the Sacred City. Bridegroom Press. ISBN 0-9718128-1-0.
- Shivanandan, Mary (1999). Crossing the Threshold of Love: A New Vision of Marriage in the Light of John Paul II's Anthropology. Catholic University of America Press. ISBN 0-8132-0941-2.
- West, Christopher (2003). Theology of the Body Explained: A Commentary on John Paul's "Gospel of the Body". Pauline Books and Media. ISBN 0-8198-7410-8.
- Percy, Anthony (2006). Theology of the Body Made Simple. Pauline Books and Media. ISBN 0-8198-7419-1.
- Hajduk, David (2006). God's Plan for You: Life, Love Marriage, Sex-- A Theology of the Body for Young People. Pauline Books and Media. ISBN 0-8198-4517-5.
- Zeno, Katrina (2010). Discovering the Feminine Genius: Every Woman's Journey. Pauline Books and Media. ISBN 0-8198-1884-4.
- Zeno, Katrina (2008). The Body Reveals God: A Guided Study of Pope John Paul II's Theology of the Body. Women of the Third Millennium. ISBN 0-9748288-1-5.
- Bransfield, J. Brian (2010). The Human Person: According to John Paul II. Pauline Books and Media. ISBN 0-8198-3394-0.
- May, William E. (2010). Theology of the Body in Context: Genesis and Growth. Pauline Books and Media. ISBN 0-8198-7431-0.
- West, Christopher (2007). Theology of the Body Explained (Revised): A Commentary on John Paul's "Man and Woman He Created Them". Pauline Books and Media. ISBN 0-8198-7425-6.
- Doyle, Karen (2009). Theology of the Body: Some Thoughts and Reflections. Pauline Books and Media. ISBN 0-8198-7427-2.
- Doyle, Karen (2009). The Genius of Womanhood. Pauline Books and Media. ISBN 0-8198-3109-3.
- Bachiochi, Erika (2010). Women, Sex, and the Church: A Case for Catholic Teaching. Pauline Books and Media. ISBN 0-8198-8320-4.
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