Tertullian - On the Resurrection of the Flesh
On the Resurrection of the Flesh

The heretics against whom this work is directed, were the same who maintained that the demiurge, or the god who created this world and gave the Mosaic dispensation, was opposed to the supreme God. Hence they attached an idea of inherent corruption and worthlessness to all his works--amongst the rest, to the flesh or body of man; affirming that it could not rise again, and that the soul alone was capable of inheriting immortality.
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Tertullian - On the Resurrection of the Flesh
On the Resurrection of the Flesh

The heretics against whom this work is directed, were the same who maintained that the demiurge, or the god who created this world and gave the Mosaic dispensation, was opposed to the supreme God. Hence they attached an idea of inherent corruption and worthlessness to all his works--amongst the rest, to the flesh or body of man; affirming that it could not rise again, and that the soul alone was capable of inheriting immortality.
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Tertullian - On the Resurrection of the Flesh

Tertullian - On the Resurrection of the Flesh

Tertullian - On the Resurrection of the Flesh

Tertullian - On the Resurrection of the Flesh

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On the Resurrection of the Flesh

The heretics against whom this work is directed, were the same who maintained that the demiurge, or the god who created this world and gave the Mosaic dispensation, was opposed to the supreme God. Hence they attached an idea of inherent corruption and worthlessness to all his works--amongst the rest, to the flesh or body of man; affirming that it could not rise again, and that the soul alone was capable of inheriting immortality.

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BN ID: 2940159016973
Publisher: lighthouse publishing
Publication date: 04/25/2018
Series: Lighthouse Church Fathers , #41
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 259 KB
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