John Paul II's Theology of the Body Conference

Keynote Speakers

Dr. Michael Waldstein, Founding President and Professor of New Testament, International Theological Institute, Gaming, Austria

Sister M. Timothy Prokes, FSE, Professor of Theology, Notre Dame Graduate School of Christendom College, Alexandria Virginia

Speakers

Dr. Peter J. Colosi, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Franciscan University, Gaming Austria  (Conference Organizer)

Dr. Donald P. Asci, Associate Professor of Theology, Franciscan University, Gaming, Austria 

Dr. Gudrun Kugler-Lang, Europe for Christ, Vienna, Austria

Rev. Jaroslaw Kupczak, O.P, STD, Chair, Department of Theological Anthropology and Director, Center for Research on the Thought of John Paul II, Pontifical Academy of Theology, Cracow, Poland

Lisa Lickona, STL, Author, Where Do Babies Come From?: The Mystery of the Gift, Syracuse, New York

Rev. Thomas Loya, MA, Relevant Radio, Tabor Life Institute, TOBIA, Chicago, Illinois

Dr. William E. May, Michael J. McGivney Professor of Moral Theology, Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC

Ms. Anastasia Northrop, President, Theology of the Body International Alliance, Chicago, Illinois

Mr. Matthew Pinto, President, Ascension Press, West Chester, Pennsylvania 

Dr. Michael Raiger, Professor of Philosophy, Boston College and Our Lady of Grace Seminary, Boston, Massachusetts 

Michele M. Schumacher, STD, University of Fribourg and The European Institute of Anthropological Studies, Philanthropos, Fribourg, Switzerland

Prof. Dr. Josef Seifert, Founder and Rector, International Academy of Philosophy, Principality of Liechtenstein and Santiago de Chile 

Ms. Tara Seyfer, Imago Dei Inc., A New Language; and Coordinator of Family Life Ministry, Family Life Office of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia

Mr. Christopher West, Fellow, Theology of the Body Institute, West Chester, Pennsylvania

Miss Katrina J. Zeno, Coordinator, John Paul II Resource Center for Theology of the Body and Culture, Phoenix, Arizona