On Two Reasons Christian Theologians Should Reject The Intermediate State
Typically, Christian theology includes an understanding of human afterlife consisting of two stages. The first is a disembodied existence as an immaterial being in the time between death and resurrection. Normally, it’s affirmed that some disembodied humans go to Heaven/Paradise between one’s death...
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2017
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Journal of reformed theology
Year: 2017, Volume: 11, Issue: 1/2, Pages: 121-139 |
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Intermediate State
resurrection
theological anthropology
philosophical anthropology
substance dualism
Cartesian dualism
analytic theology
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