The corporeity of the soul {346} was a tenet of Stoicism, essential to Tertullian, for without it he could not conceive of what was to follow the resurrection.
Corporeity is nonentity because of lack of unity, iii.
Unity, lack of, causes corporeity to be nonentity, iii.
Corporeity itself,[306] is not characteristic of matter.
If corporeity be considered when it has already modified matter and mingled with it, it is a body; it is no longer matter pure and simple.
Gerhoch maintained that the eucharistic body is the very resurrection body of Christ, the substance of which is a glorified corporeity without flesh and blood in a carnal sense, without sinews and bones.
The gross matter of His corporeity He received from His mother; the place of the male seed was taken by the Divine element of light.
The record adds "but some doubted," by which may be implied that others beside the apostles were present, among whom were some who were unconvinced of the actual corporeity of the resurrected Christ.
That Moroni was a resurrected man is shown by his corporeity manifested in his handling of the metallic plates on which was inscribed the record known to us as the Book of Mormon.
Then for the first time Greek sculpture showed a complete conception of the body's corporeity (Kurperlichkeit).
Finally, the draughtsman in full possession of a feeling for the corporeity of the object will determine his contour entirely from within, a procedure which is the exact opposite to that of his first beginnings.
The form of corporeity is not one and the same in all bodies, being no other than the various forms by which bodies are distinguished, as stated above.
Dimensions of quantity are accidents consequent to the corporeity which belongs to the whole matter.
In this way an aptitude shows the corporeity rendered completely pervious, made into an instrument, so that when the conception (e.
The Soul, when itscorporeity has been moulded and made thoroughly its own, finds itself there a single subject; and the corporeity is an externality which stands as a predicate, in being related to which, it is related to itself.
But this immediacy is at the same time the corporeity of self-consciousness, in which as in its sign and tool the latter has its own sense of self, and its being for others, and the means for entering into relation with them.
It is the corporeity reduced to its mere ideality; and so far only does corporeity belong to the soul as such.
Of all such forms the human is the highest and the true, because only in it can the spirit have its corporeity and thus its visible expression.
The senses form the simple system ofcorporeity specified.
The celestial corporeityis not such a one as has the principle of rest or motion external to itself.
But amid all, with his biblical realism and his theosophy, which held corporeity to be the end of the ways of God, he was firmly rooted in the doctrines of Lutheran orthodoxy.
But, as antiquity had to go down if its longing was to be satisfied (for it consisted only in the longing), so too corporeity can never be attained within the ring of Christianness.
But, now that it appears that Man is aspiring to become I and to gain a corporeity in me, I note that, after all, everything depends on me, and Man is lost without me.
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