I Am My Body?

Philosophia Christi 17 (1):205-211 (2015)
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Abstract

Trenton Merricks argues that the Incarnation gives us strong reasons to embrace physicalism. I argue that these reasons are not so strong, and that there are important questions remaining about both the coherence and the orthodoxy of physicalist Christology.

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