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incorporeality

NOUN
spirituality
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From incorporeality we infer that God is not subject to corporeal affections like fear, sorrow, joy, grudge, and so on.

From A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy by Husik, Isaac

And if a man does not believe in incorporeality, he disbelieves in the real nature of God, and it is as if he denied the original principle.

From A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy by Husik, Isaac

Having shown that the soul is not movable, changeable or divisible, we are certain of its incorporeality, and we are ready to give a definition of the soul.

From A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy by Husik, Isaac

Maimonides, as we know, based his proofs of the existence, unity and incorporeality of God upon twenty-six philosophical propositions taken from the works of Aristotle and his Arabian interpreters.

From A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy by Husik, Isaac

Other predicates of God are perception, will, unity, incorporeality and eternity.

From A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy by Husik, Isaac




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