Chapter
The Resurrected Body
The "pattern" that makes us up is organized matter and is not the same throughout our lifetime. What is preserved after we die is the form that is remembered by God, and he can re-embody us according to that pattern at a higher pitch, which is what we call the resurrected body.
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John Polkinghorne, an Anglican Priest and former particle physicist discusses the concept of pattern or "form" that survives after death in a conversation about science and religion.
1:54:32 - 1:57:26 (02:54)
Summary
John Polkinghorne, an Anglican Priest and former particle physicist discusses the concept of pattern or "form" that survives after death in a conversation about science and religion.
ChapterThe Resurrected Body
Episode#304 – Bishop Robert Barron: Christianity and the Catholic Church
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Christianity promises a "resurrection of the body," where the form of the body is remembered by God and reconstituted into an embodied state in heaven.
1:57:26 - 1:58:44 (01:17)
Summary
Christianity promises a "resurrection of the body," where the form of the body is remembered by God and reconstituted into an embodied state in heaven. This is different from a reincarnation or simply the re-embodiment of the individual, as it is for the glorification of God rather than the individual person.