Theology of the Body: Original Innocence
In Saint John Paul II's Theology of the Body, he discusses the idea of "original innocence." He bases this teaching on Genesis 2:25, "The man and his wife were both naked, yet they felt no shame." Without original innocence it would have been impossible for Adam and Eve to recognize the nuptial meaning of their bodies. The nuptial meaning of the body is being made in the image and likeness of God and loving others as God loves us. Our very bodies testify to this reality.
Original innocence is a particular "purity of heart." By this purity, Adam and Eve were able to give themselves to each other as sincere gifts. Our first parents saw in each other what God had created, and they chose in their wills to view one another as God viewed them -- persons possessing an infinite value and dignity.
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