In the fifteenth chapter of his first letter to the Corinthians, Paul makes a number of philosophically mysterious claims about the relationship between the ‘earthly’ body and the resurrected or ‘spiritual’ body.
Anne Siebels Peterson , Brandon Peterson
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One of the important issues which has differentiated Ibn Sina’s views from Sadra’s on psychology is the immateriality of imagination. Although Ibn Sina dealt with immateriality of imagination by scepticism in some of his writings such as al- Mobahesat ...
Yazdani, A
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The Comparison of Ibn Sina and Molla Sadraâs Views Concerning the Immateriality of the Imagination and its Relation to Bodily Resurrection [PDF]
One of the important issues which has differentiated Ibn Sina’s views from Sadra’s on psychology is the immateriality of imagination. Although Ibn Sina dealt with immateriality of imagination by scepticism in some of his writings such as al- Mobahesat ...
Abbas Yazdani
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Human identity, immanent causal relations, and the principle of non-repeatability: Thomas Aquinas on the bodily resurrection [PDF]
Can the persistence of a human being's soul at death and prior to the bodily resurrection be sufficient to guarantee that the resurrected human being is numerically identical to the human being who died? According to Thomas Aquinas, it can.
Christina Van Dyke
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Funeral Sermons and Graveyard Poetry: The Ecstasy of Death and Bodily Resurrection [PDF]
AbstractThis article argues that Anglo‐American graveyard poetry is a form of religious poetry closely connected to the eighteenth‐century funeral sermon tradition. An analysis of graveyard poetry in the context of the funeral sermon reveals that the poems explore Christian themes of faith, doubt and the afterlife, in which death, the grave and its ...
Evert Jan van Leeuwen
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A survey of divine actions corresponding to bodily resurrection in the Qur'an [PDF]
Belief in the principle of resurrection and the return of man after death was at the same time as the creation of man; Muslims agree on the principle of human return after death.
morteza motaqinejad
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Кон Beth Felker Jones, Marks of His Wounds: Gender Politics and Bodily Resurrection
Author(s): Marija Ivanovska | Марија Ивановска Title (Macedonian): Кон Beth Felker Jones, Marks of His Wounds: Gender Politics and Bodily Resurrection Title (Albanian): Për Beth Felker Jones, Marks of His Wounds: Gender Politics and Bodily Resurrection Translated by (Macedonian to Albanian): Xhabir Ahmeti Journal Reference: Identities: Journal for ...
Marija Ivanovska, Xhabir Ahmeti
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An Introduction to Nursi’s Approach to the Wisdom of Bodily Resurrection in Islam
AbstractTo believe in the hereafter is one of the most important pillars of belief in Islam. This pillar is so important that almost thirty percent of the Qur’an explicitly or implicitly speaks of the resurrection and the hereafter. In this context the question if the life in the hereafter is physical or not is of great importance.
Cuneyt M. Simşek
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Bodily Resurrection: Comparative Study between Mulla Sadra and Augustine [PDF]
The problem of resurrection has been an important part of the Abrahamic religions and these religions have tried to deal with this issue in different approaches.
mohamad taghi karami ghahi, Abbas Jong
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Bodily Resurrection and the Mystery of the Bodily Transformation in 1 Corinthians 15
The idea of restoring the human being and all creation reflects the ratio of the Pauline vision on the reality of the resurrection act and moral training of the members of the Christian Church in Corinth. In our research we sought to identify specific elements distinct for the Pauline teaching on how Christ accomplished salvation of the world and ...
Pleoca Gianni
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