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SUMMARY:Lecture by Reza Akbari Professor of Islamic Philosophy & Theology
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DESCRIPTION:Exploring Theories of Corporeal Afterlife in Islamic Philosoph
 y and Theology: Emphasis on Reassembling of Dispersed Body Parts and Recre
 ating the Non-Existent Body\n\nIn Islamic philosophy and theology\, “cor
 poreal life after death” refers to various theories\, each of which must
  be distinctly understood to avoid intermixing them. Some of these theorie
 s acknowledge the existence of a disembodied soul. Among these\, we find: 
 1. the reconnection of the disembodied soul with the earthly body\; 2. the
  soul's association with a new body\, distinct from the earthly one\; 3. t
 he continuation of human life through the soul's association with an astra
 l body from the imaginable world (‘ alam al-mithal)\; 4. the continuity 
 of human life via the soul's linkage to an astral body originated from the
  soul. While proponents of these four theories have accepted the soul's ex
 istence as an abstract entity\, they vary significantly in their conceptua
 lizations of the soul. [...]
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