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1 | GRAVE ESCATHOLOGICAL MORTIFICATION | 2 Tim 2:15 | jaclyn | 141658 | ||
what does GRAVE ESCATHOLOGICAL MORTIFICATION means? |
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2 | GRAVE ESCATHOLOGICAL MORTIFICATION | 2 Tim 2:15 | BradK | 141659 | ||
jaclyn, The term is foreign to the Bible, so I have no idea what you are referring to:-( The 3 words strung together don't ring a bell. However, individually, they can be defined. Could you clarify where you heard or saw this term? Speaking the Truth in Love, BradK |
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3 | GRAVE ESCATHOLOGICAL MORTIFICATION | 2 Tim 2:15 | jaclyn | 141767 | ||
BradK, thank you for answering. i dont remember where i was able to read this, i do know it was from one of the books i was reading when i was still taking theology classes before. recently i run on it on one of the notes i had taken about calvinism hope it helps jaclyn |
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4 | GRAVE ESCATHOLOGICAL MORTIFICATION | 2 Tim 2:15 | mark d seyler | 141771 | ||
Hi Jaclyn, "Christian eschatology, a way of thinking already historicized by the end of the New Testament, provides a powerful framework that may include and disposses mystical thought of its irreductible particularities. The "immortality of the body" in eschatological thought amounts to mortification, with the difference that one does not find an Egyptian mummy in a "post-apocalyptic pyramid": here the body is mortified by omission. In Christian terms, an "eschatological body" is utter nonsense. As the Christian apocalyptic thought focuses on the moral aspects of the Last Judgment, the body is relegated to a space that is absent from Christian discourse." CORPUS EPOCHALIS - MYSTICISM, BODY, HISTORY Calin Mihailescu If I understand this correctly, and to be honest it seems way over my head, this writer is saying that God's final disposition of man is purely spiritual, therefore the physical body is done away with. Does that sound like what you were looking for? You can read more at: http://pum12.pum.umontreal.ca/revues/surfaces/vol1/mihaile.html. I hope this helps! Love in Christ, Mark |
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5 | GRAVE ESCATHOLOGICAL MORTIFICATION | 2 Tim 2:15 | lionheart | 141792 | ||
Good day my brothers and sisters. Here's a little something that may clear things up a little. 1 John 3:2 Beloved,now we are children of God,and it has not appeared as yet what we shall be.We know that ,when He appears,we shall be like Him, we shall see him just as he is. Not much for the imagination to speculate here. When Jesus wentback to the Father he went in a physical body albeit a Glorfied body. So when it comes down to our final disposition ( this is a general statement mind you because there is so much more in store for us.) it says we will be like him and that we will see him just as he is. Pretty powerful wouldnt ya say. IN Christ, lionheart. |
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