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Allusions to Ezekiel and Bodily Resurrection in Hebrews

The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 2022
:Hebrews 13:20 contains one of the few clear references to Jesus's resurrection in the Epistle to the Hebrews. The reference is often viewed as indeterminate with respect to Jesus's postmortem ontological state, or even as referring to a nonphysical ...
J. H. Duff
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Bodily Resurrection in the Qurʾān and Syriac Anti-Tritheist Debate

Journal of the International Qur’anic Studies Association, 2018
When considering the content and polemical strategies of certain passages in the Qurʾān, the history of the short-lived Tritheist movement merits further analysis. This Miaphysite Christian faction was accused of confessing a triple Godhead and denying a
David Bertaina
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Resurrection, Dualism, and Legal Personhood: Bodily Presence in Ben Jonson

Fate of the Flesh, 2021
This chapter argues that Ben Jonson’s Volpone charts a massive cultural shift in which, within a rising capitalist order, a fully dualist understanding of resurrection is transformed into a legal personhood that allows the individual’s will to survive past the limit of death.
D. Gil
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Berkeley and Bodily Resurrection

open access: closedJournal of the History of Philosophy, 2007
Establishing and defending the Christian faith serves as both a guide and a limit to Berkeley's intriguing metaphysics. I take Berkeley seriously when he says that his aim is to promote the consideration of God and the truth of Christianity. In this paper I discuss and engage Berkeley's superficially weak argument (which I call the natural analogy ...
Marc A. Hight
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Bodily Resurrection and Ethics in 1 Cor 15

2019
Leibliche Auferstehung und Ethik in 1 Kor 15. Das Verhältnis von Glauben und Moral im Kontext der griechisch-römischen Mythologie.
P. J. Brown
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On the horns of a dilemma: bodily resurrection or disembodied paradise?

International Journal of Philosophy and Theology, 2014
In the sixteenth century, Sir Thomas More criticized Martin Luther’s purported denial of a conscious intermediate state between bodily death and bodily resurrection. In the same century, William Tyndale penned a response in defense of Luther’s view.
J. T. Turner
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Rational Religious Faith in a Bodily Resurrection

2017
Chris L. Firestone   +2 more
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