The doctrine of the subtle body in Western tradition : an outline of what the philosophers thought and Christians taught on the subject
Material type: TextLondon John M. Watkins 1919Description: 146p.; bibliog. notesContent type:- text
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1 Proem. 2 The spirit-body. 3 The radiant body. 4 The resurrection-body. 5 Epilogue
'...discusses the ancient notion that the physical body of man is as it were the exteriorization of an invisible subtle embodiment of the life of the mind and that it may indeed prove to be that mediating ground in concrete reality which is so badly needed to provide a basis of reconciliation between the two dominant modes of opposed and contradictory abstractionizing that characterize the spiritualistic and materialistic philosophy of the present day....'
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