Ashtiani’s Objections to Mudarres’s Theory of “Bodily Resurrection” [PDF]
Relying on the applicability of principles of Transcendent Philosophy for reconstructing religious beliefs, Aqa Ali Mudarres has tried to give a new explanation of “bodily resurrection”.
Mohammad Reza Ershadinia
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Bodily Resurrection in the Quran and the Bible [PDF]
Resurrection and return of human is innate and natural that has been affecting human life and activities throughout the history. Divine religions have confirmed this belief.
Enayatollah Sharifi +2 more
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Ibn Sina’s Difficulties on the Adoption or Rejection of Bodily Resurrection [PDF]
Ibn Sina has had two completely different positions on bodily resurrection. At times, after rational demonstration of spiritual resurrection, he declared that he merely accepts bodily resurrection by trusting the saying of Prophet and sometimes by ...
Fatemeh Sadeqzadeh
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PHILOSOPHICAL ARGUMENTS FOR BODILY RESURRECTION: Reconsidering Mullâ Shadrâ’s Eschatological Thought [PDF]
: Apart from investigating the meaning of death, reality of soul, proof of life after death, eschatology also studies the sole bodily resurrection. With regard to soul, almost all Muslim philosophers agree on soul resurrection, but they differ however ...
Saleh Partaonan Daulay
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An investigation of the role of stem cells in explaining bodily resurrection [PDF]
Bodily resurrection is one of the most important issues in the field of religion. Proving and explaining it as well as answering its relevant objections have constituted one of the most fundamental concerns of theologians, religion philosophers, and ...
Ghodsieh Akbari +3 more
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Reconsidering Mullā Ṣadrā’s Anthropological Tenets in His Theory of Bodily Resurrection [PDF]
The philosophical explanation of bodily resurrection is one of Mullā Ṣadrā’s philosophical innovations. He has illustrated this theory in al-Shawāhid al-Rububiyyah, al-Mabda‘ wa’l-Ma‘ad, al-Hikmat al-Muta'ālyah, Zad al-Musafir, Mafatih al-Ghayb and ...
Mohammad Kazem Forghani +2 more
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Resurrection and Bodily Identity [PDF]
In the early modern period there was a widespread belief in the resurrection. This belief is not only theologically interesting, but also philosophically. A common conception was that at the resurrection humans need to receive the same body they had during life. But what does “sameness of body” mean? It is very problematic to establish sameness of body
Anita van der Bos
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Solving the Contradiction of Bodily Resurrection in Avicenna’s Works [PDF]
One of the main issues in the Islamic religion is resurrection, which Muslim theologians and scholars have investigated in terms of how it occurs. An important aspect of the discussion on resurrection is whether it is spiritual or bodily.
Amir Pazhouhandeh
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Why a Bodily Resurrection?: The Bodily Resurrection and the Mind/Body Relation
The doctrine of the resurrection says that God will resurrect the body that lived and died on earth—that the post-mortem body will be numerically identical to the pre-mortem body. After exegetically supporting this claim, and defending it from a recent objection, we ask: supposing that the doctrine of the resurrection is true, what are the implications
Joshua Mugg, James T. Turner
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A Critical Study of Isfahani’s View on Bodily Resurrection [PDF]
The question of bodily resurrection is one of the controversial topics about which Muslim thinkers have presented different opinions. Mohammad Hossein Gharavi Esfahani is one of the greatest thinkers and Shia scholars, who, influenced by the thoughts of ...
Mahmoud Seidi, Mohammad Javad Pashaei
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