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This class was filmed ahead of time, so if you want to see my lovely face, watch me say all this on YouTube
Handout available here
How 2 Corinthians sound like Greek Platonism (but isn't)
Paul changed perspective because of suffering
Resurrection means reunion
Outer and inner, seen and unseen
Buildings and clothing metaphors
Textual variant - take off vs. put on
"In the heavens" and champagne analogy
Paul being pastoral and discussing preferences (see Phil 1:21-26)
Jesus' resurrection body has ghostly attributes and normal bodily attributes
The meaning of Jesus' ascension
The imperishable, perfected, resurrection body of Christ still has scars
By Chris Perrey5
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This class was filmed ahead of time, so if you want to see my lovely face, watch me say all this on YouTube
Handout available here
How 2 Corinthians sound like Greek Platonism (but isn't)
Paul changed perspective because of suffering
Resurrection means reunion
Outer and inner, seen and unseen
Buildings and clothing metaphors
Textual variant - take off vs. put on
"In the heavens" and champagne analogy
Paul being pastoral and discussing preferences (see Phil 1:21-26)
Jesus' resurrection body has ghostly attributes and normal bodily attributes
The meaning of Jesus' ascension
The imperishable, perfected, resurrection body of Christ still has scars