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Body, Soul, and Life Everlasting: Biblical Anthropology and the Monism-Dualism Debate is unavailable, but you can change that!

John Cooper writes in the preface to this volume, “Body, Soul, and Life Everlasting was written to remind thoughtful Christians that some sort of “dualistic” anthropology is entailed by the biblical teaching of the intermediate state, a doctrine that is affirmed by the vast majority in historic Christianity. The book makes the case that as Holy Scripture progressively discloses what happens to...

Why another book on the body and the soul? Isn’t this a dead issue, an old-fashioned theological topic which no one cares about anymore? Isn’t it one of those purely academic questions which has no bearing on anything important in life? What is the point of raising it again? As a matter of fact the nature of the human soul is far from being an irrelevant question or dead issue. Many in the academic community have taken a clear position on
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