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- catalog contributor b2551304.
- catalog created "c1989.".
- catalog date "1989".
- catalog date "c1989.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1989.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "Objection four: an immortal soul is postulated -- Objection five: dualism is a result of the fall; it is not inherent in creation -- Objection six: the Bible depicts the dead as bodily beings, not immaterial spirits -- Pt. 10: Holistic dualism, science, and philosophy -- Introduction: the final topic of debate -- Dualism and science -- Anthropological dualism in philosophy -- Final conclusion: holistic dualism vindicated.".
- catalog description "Pt. 1: Traditional Christian anthropology and its modern critics -- Early Christian views of the afterlife -- Dualistic anthropologies -- Nondualistic philosophical anthropologies -- The scientific challenge to dualism -- The challenge to dualism from biblical scholarship -- The historical-theological challenge to dualism -- The challenge to dualism from Christian orthopraxis -- Pt. 2: Old Testament anthropology: the holistic emphasis -- Introduction: the state of the debate -- The holistic emphasis of the Old Testament -- Philosophical reflections -- Pt. 3: Old Testament anthropology: the dualistic implication -- The Old Testament view of existence after death -- Philosophical reflection: holistic dualism -- Pt. 4: The anthropology of intertestamental eschatology -- Intertestamental views of the afterlife -- Pt. 5: The monism-dualism debate about New Testament anthropology -- A preliminary assessment of the case for dualism -- A preliminary assessment of the case for monism -- ".
- catalog description "The key issue: what happens when we die? -- The strategy for concluding the debate -- Pt. 6: Anthropology and personal eschatology in the New Testament: the non-Pauline writings -- Introduction: refining the terms of the debate -- Dualism in the anthropological terminology -- Is there a non-Pauline eschatology? -- Provisional conclusion -- Pt. 7: Anthropology and personal eschatology in the New Testament: the Pauline epistles -- Relevant Pauline texts -- Pt. 8: New Testament eschatology and philosophical anthropology -- The intermediate state and dualism -- Immediate resurrection: monism or dualism? -- Monism, re-creation, and the problem of personal identity -- Pt. 9: Practical and theological objections against dualism -- Introduction: the case is not completely closed -- Objection one: dualism undermines Christian orthopraxis -- Objection two: At death we pass out of time; there is no intermediate state -- Objection three: the whole person does not die -- ".
- catalog extent "xiii, 262 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Body, soul, and life everlasting.".
- catalog identifier "0802804357".
- catalog isFormatOf "Body, soul, and life everlasting.".
- catalog issued "1989".
- catalog issued "c1989.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Grand Rapids, Mich. : Eerdmans,".
- catalog relation "Body, soul, and life everlasting.".
- catalog subject "233/.5 20".
- catalog subject "BS661 .C68 1989".
- catalog subject "Theological anthropology Biblical teaching.".
- catalog subject "Theological anthropology Christianity.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Objection four: an immortal soul is postulated -- Objection five: dualism is a result of the fall; it is not inherent in creation -- Objection six: the Bible depicts the dead as bodily beings, not immaterial spirits -- Pt. 10: Holistic dualism, science, and philosophy -- Introduction: the final topic of debate -- Dualism and science -- Anthropological dualism in philosophy -- Final conclusion: holistic dualism vindicated.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Pt. 1: Traditional Christian anthropology and its modern critics -- Early Christian views of the afterlife -- Dualistic anthropologies -- Nondualistic philosophical anthropologies -- The scientific challenge to dualism -- The challenge to dualism from biblical scholarship -- The historical-theological challenge to dualism -- The challenge to dualism from Christian orthopraxis -- Pt. 2: Old Testament anthropology: the holistic emphasis -- Introduction: the state of the debate -- The holistic emphasis of the Old Testament -- Philosophical reflections -- Pt. 3: Old Testament anthropology: the dualistic implication -- The Old Testament view of existence after death -- Philosophical reflection: holistic dualism -- Pt. 4: The anthropology of intertestamental eschatology -- Intertestamental views of the afterlife -- Pt. 5: The monism-dualism debate about New Testament anthropology -- A preliminary assessment of the case for dualism -- A preliminary assessment of the case for monism -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The key issue: what happens when we die? -- The strategy for concluding the debate -- Pt. 6: Anthropology and personal eschatology in the New Testament: the non-Pauline writings -- Introduction: refining the terms of the debate -- Dualism in the anthropological terminology -- Is there a non-Pauline eschatology? -- Provisional conclusion -- Pt. 7: Anthropology and personal eschatology in the New Testament: the Pauline epistles -- Relevant Pauline texts -- Pt. 8: New Testament eschatology and philosophical anthropology -- The intermediate state and dualism -- Immediate resurrection: monism or dualism? -- Monism, re-creation, and the problem of personal identity -- Pt. 9: Practical and theological objections against dualism -- Introduction: the case is not completely closed -- Objection one: dualism undermines Christian orthopraxis -- Objection two: At death we pass out of time; there is no intermediate state -- Objection three: the whole person does not die -- ".
- catalog title "Body, soul, and life everlasting : biblical anthropology and the monism-dualism debate / John W. Cooper.".
- catalog type "text".