Body & Soul
Human Nature & the Crisis in Ethics
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Publication
2000-04-01 - InterVarsity Press
Language
English
Word Count
96,000 words, Guess
Page Count
384 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivebodysoulhumannat0000more
- ISBN-100830815775
- ISBN-139780830815777
- Goodreads148113
- Library of Congress Control Number99086858
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780830815777
- Open LibraryOL8184813M
Classifications
- LCCBT701.2 .M5745 2000
- LCCBT701.2.M5745 2000
First Sentence
IT IS SAFE TO SAY THAT THROUGHOUT HUMAN HISTORY, THE VAST majority of people, educated and uneducated alike, have been dualists, at least in the sense that they have taken a human to be the the sort of being that could enter life after death while one's corpse was left behind-for example, one could enter life after death as the very same individual or as some sort of spiritual entity that merges with the All.
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