Crossword-Solution: INCORPOREALITY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Incorporeality | n. | The state or quality of being incorporeal or bodiless; immateriality; incorporealism. |
We have 12 clues for the answer “INCORPOREALITY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| the state of being incorporeal | 1 answer |
| ASTRAL plane | 3 answers |
| world of spirits | 5 answers |
| imponderability | 7 answers |
| other world | 7 answers |
| Idealism | 16 answers |
| unreality | 25 answers |
| insubstantiality | 35 answers |
| astral body | 39 answers |
| ghost | 43 answers |
| spirituality | 52 answers |
| immateriality | 80 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with INCORPOREALITY (5)
Corporeality, or incorporeality, has nothing to do with the matter.” “Well,” sais I, “Domine Doctor, that doctrine of implicit obedience to the government won’t hold water neither, otherwise, if you had lived in Cromwell’s time, you would have to have assisted in cutting the king’s head off, or fight in an unjust war, or a thousand other wicked but legal things.
The arrangement of the work in the two divisions of "Unity" and "Justice," the discussion of substance and accident, of the creation of the world, of the existence, unity and incorporeality of God, of his attributes, of his justice, and of human free will, are so similar in the two that it is external evidence alone to which we owe the knowledge of certain Karaite works as Jewish.
The simplicity of God was proved by arguing that if he is composite, his parts are prior to him, and he is neither the first, nor is he eternal, and hence not God; and the incorporeality followed from his simplicity, for all body is composite.
Next in importance to the proof of God's existence, unity and incorporeality, is the doctrine of attributes.
Maimonides, who was a strong opponent of the Mutakallimun, gives an outline of their fundamental principles and their arguments for the existence, unity and incorporeality of God.[38] Some of these are identical with those of Saadia.