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Death and the Afterlife: Biblical Perspectives on Ultimate Questions (Volume 44)
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“As Hoekema (1979: 250) notes: If the resurrection body were nonmaterial or nonphysical, the devil would have won a great victory, since God would then have been compelled to change human beings with physical bodies such as he had created into creatures of a different sort, without physical bodies (like the angels). Then it would indeed seem that matter had become intrinsically evil so that it had to be banished. And then, in a sense, the Greek philosophers would have been proved right. But matter is not evil; it is part of God’s good creation. Therefore the goal of God’s redemption is the resurrection of the physical body, and the creation of a new earth on which his redeemed people can live and serve God forever with glorified bodies. Thus the universe will not be destroyed but renewed, and God will win the victory.”
― Death and the Afterlife: Biblical Perspectives on Ultimate Questions
― Death and the Afterlife: Biblical Perspectives on Ultimate Questions
