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Walsh University Welcomes Theology of the Body Institute to Campus

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Walsh University recently issued the following announcement.

Made for More: Visions of the Promised Land

World renowned speaker and author Christopher West, Th.D., along with critically acclaimed musician, Mike Mangione, are coming to Walsh University’s Alumni Arena with an all new event called Made for More: Visions of the Promised Land on Wednesday, March 23, at 7:00 p.m.

Made for More is a stimulating audio-visual event which explores the depth of life and human dignity through the lens of Saint John Paull II’s Theology of the Body.  Artfully weaving together dynamic teaching by Dr. West, live music by Mangione, and big screen media presentations, Made for More participants will hear, see and feel the beauty of the Gospel in a way that reaches the heart.

Countless men and women have already experienced the healing potentiality of St. John Paul II’s Theology of the Body, which unravels distorted realities and mends the wounds of our brokenness.  Made for More is appropriate for audience members aged 15 and up.

Tickets can be purchased for $25 each online at www.walsh.edu/more.

More about Christopher West, Th.D.

Christopher West has been delivering lectures since 1997, mostly on topics such as Christian anthropology, the Creed, morality, sacraments, marriage, sexuality, and family life. He has also spoken on national radio and on television. He is a cofounder of the Theology of the Body Institute, which offers graduate level courses and other training programs on the Theology of the Body.

More about Mike Mangione

Mike Mangione is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and percussionist. He currently leads the band Mike Mangione & The Kin, an orchestral folk group, with his brother Thomas.

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