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Providing a comprehensive understanding of the Catholic Churchs teaching on contraception, Angela Franks, PhD, an experienced pro-life speaker and educator, explores how to live in accordance with Catholic sexual teaching and equips readers with the knowledge to explain the teaching to others. This understanding addresses Church history and the prevailing ideologies of todays mainstream society. Sociological data, vignettes of real life couples, a brief summary of natural family planning (NFP) and NaPRO Technology, and allusions to Theology of the Body are included.

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Providing a comprehensive understanding of the Catholic Churchs teaching on contraception, Angela Franks, PhD, an experienced pro-life speaker and educator, explores how to live in accordance with Catholic sexual teaching and equips readers with the knowledge to explain the teaching to others. This understanding addresses Church history and the prevailing ideologies of todays mainstream society. Sociological data, vignettes of real life couples, a brief summary of natural family planning (NFP) and NaPRO Technology, and allusions to Theology of the Body are included.
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Autorenporträt
Angela Franks, Ph.D., is a full-time professor at the Theological Institute for the New Evangelization at St. John's Seminary with a doctorate in theology and an M.A. in philosophy. A nationally recognized speaker, author, and teacher, she wrote Margaret Sanger's Eugenic Legacy: The Control of Female Fertility (2005) and contributed a chapter to Women, Sex, and the Church (2010), along with her latest, highly praised title; Contraception and Catholicism (2013), these works highlight her remarkable insight on abortion, eugenics, the theology of the body, marriage, contraception, and feminism, among so many other topics. Dr. Franks blogs at http: //angelafranks.com and lives in Boston, MA with her six children.