Theology of the Body is a series of teachings by Pope John Paul II that explores the meaning of the human body and sexuality in light of divine revelation. Delivered between 1979 and 1984, these reflections emphasize that the human body has a "nuptial meaning"—it is created to express love and make visible the invisible mystery of God. The teachings focus on the dignity of the human person, the sacredness of marriage, and the call to self-giving love, showing how the body reveals profound spiritual truths about our identity and vocation. Theology of the Body seeks to restore a proper understanding of human sexuality rooted in love, responsibility, and the image of God.