The Theology of the Body with Dr. Irene Alexander – The Confederal Reserve Ep. 4


Episode 4

Classical Work: The Theology of the Body by Pope St. John Paul II
Guest: Dr. Irene Alexander, Associate Professor at the University of Dallas and Founder of Adored For Life.

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University of Dallas Faculty Page


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