N.T. Wright and the Body-Soul Predicament: The Presumption of Duality in Ontological Holism

Stromata 58 (1):111-136 (2016)
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Abstract

N.T. Wright has offered Christian philosophers a proposal where it is apparently possible to hold the belief in the intermediate state-resurrection of the body and an ontological holism in the same sense at the same time. I argue that this not only creates a basic contradiction in Wright’s ontological paradigm, but also it is not a coherent and tenable proposal despite the fact one might eventually find a potential solution to such a quandary.

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Isaias D'Oleo-Ochoa
Calvin Theological Seminary

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