Rob Alexander

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The nuances of Paul’s position were completely lost on later generations of Christian thinkers, who latched onto some of his ideas to the exclusion of others. And so one stream of thought, claiming Paul’s support, argued that, since “flesh and blood” were not able to inherit the kingdom, the future resurrection of Christians was not to be bodily but purely spiritual. That was just the opposite of what Paul thought.
Heaven and Hell: A History of the Afterlife
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