Mihir Shah of The US Review of Books (USRB) reviews John Segun Odeyemi’s book, “Understanding Human Sexuality in John Paul II’s Theology of the Body,” which was praised highly. To quote, “The author goes to great lengths to provide clarity and bridge the gap between traditional discourse in theological works and a world that has been focused more on experiential methodology.”
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John Segun Odeyemi is an accomplished theologian, author, and ordained Catholic priest from the diocese of Ilorin, Nigeria. He received his doctorate in systematic theology from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he is still closely associated with the department of theology. Odeyemi is the author of five books, each exploring theological themes with depth and insight. Some of his works include “Friendship, Dating, Courtship, and Engagement: A Handbook for Young Catholics” (Iperu-Remo: Ambassador Publishers, 2015) and “The Mass: Through Him, and with Him, and in Him” (Ibadan: Ebony Books and Kreations, 2018). “Pentecostalism and Catholic Ecumenism in Developing Nations: West Africa as a Case Study for a Global Phenomenon. (Eugene, Oregon: Wipf & Stock, 2019)