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Disability, Animality, and Enslavement in Rabbinic Narratives of Bodily Restoration and Resurrection
Journal of Late Antiquity, 2015In rabbinic midrash, the resurrected body is often imagined as a site of eschatological healing, where the reversal of disability signals God’s capacity to overcome the seemingly intractable realities of the present. While conventional ideas of disability reversal often figure healing as the curative power to restore an individual body to full function,
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Funeral Sermons and Graveyard Poetry: The Ecstasy of Death and Bodily Resurrection
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 2009AbstractThis 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 ...
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Bodily Resurrection and the Mystery of the Bodily Transformation in 1 Corinthians 15
Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, 2014The 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 ...
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On Averroes’ response to al-Ghazali’s critique of Falsafa interpretation of bodily resurrection
Minbar. Islamic StudiesThis article serves as an introduction to the translation of the section on bodily resurrection, from the book «The Incoherence of the Incoherence» (Tahāfut at-Tahāfut) of the peripatetic philosopher Ibn Rushd (Averroes, 1126–1198), written in response to the work of the theologian-asharite al-Ghazali (1058–1111) «The Incoherence of the Philosophers»
T. Ibrahim, N. V. Efremova
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An Introduction to Nursi’s Approach to the Wisdom of Bodily Resurrection in Islam
The Journal of Rotterdam Islamic and Social Sciences, 2010AbstractTo 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.
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2020
The Jewish philosopher Maimonides, argues, on the one hand, that there will be no material bodies in the hereafter and only the souls will attain spiritual pleasures. On the other hand, he lists bodily resurrection as an article of Jewish principles of faith.
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The Jewish philosopher Maimonides, argues, on the one hand, that there will be no material bodies in the hereafter and only the souls will attain spiritual pleasures. On the other hand, he lists bodily resurrection as an article of Jewish principles of faith.
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Allusions to Ezekiel and Bodily Resurrection in Hebrews
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 2022openaire +1 more source
The Virginal Conception and Bodily Resurrection of Jesus
Journal of Biblical Literature, 1974William O. Walker, Raymond E. Brown
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Resurrection of endogenous retroviruses during aging reinforces senescence
Cell, 2023Zunpeng Liu, Qianzhao Ji, Xiaoyu Jiang
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