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5. Resurrection, Dualism, and Legal Personhood: Bodily Presence in Ben Jonson
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Berkeley and Bodily Resurrection
Journal of the History of Philosophy, 2007Establishing 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 ...
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Personal identity, bodily continuity and resurrection
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 1978L'article se refere a un article anterieur de G. I. Mavrodes, "The Life Everlasting and the Bodily Criterion of Identity", (Nous 11, 1977, 27-39) ou il est question dans une perspective chretienne de la resurrection du corps. Il repond a ceux qui prennent le corps comme critere de l'identite personnelle: le corps que j'avais il y a plusieurs annees est-
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Bodily Resurrection in Catholic Perspectives
Theological Studies, 2000A growing consensus understands bodily resurrection to mean that the personal identity established in an embodied history is raised up into a transphysical reality. Ongoing debate concerns the notion of a resurrection in death that would exclude an intermediate state in which separated souls await bodily resurrection on the last day.
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3. Reassemblage and Regurgitation: Ideas of Bodily Resurrection in Early Scholasticism
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Resurrection, Dualism, and Legal Personhood: Bodily Presence in Ben Jonson
2021This 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.
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Incarnation, Panentheism, and Bodily Resurrection: A Systems-Oriented Approach
Theological Studies, 2016Christian theologians assume that systematic theology should make use of the language and methodology of natural science wherever possible to set forth contemporary understanding of Christian doctrine. To this end Joseph Bracken employs the notion of open-ended systems of entities in dynamic interrelation as the basis for an evolutionary understanding
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Bodily Resurrection and Ethics in 1 Cor 15
2019Leibliche Auferstehung und Ethik in 1 Kor 15. Das Verhältnis von Glauben und Moral im Kontext der griechisch-römischen Mythologie.
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Raised a Spiritual Body: bodily resurrection according to Paul
New Blackfriars, 1985The aim of this study is to understand what Paul means by his statement about the resurrection in I Corinthians 15:44: ‘It is sown a physical body, it is raised a spiritual body’. We must examine Paul’s use of the terms body (soma), physical (psychikon and psyche) and spiritual (pneumatikon and pneuma).
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