In a traditional eschatology, whether one considers the distinction between the two judgments to be conceptual (atemporalist) or concrete (nonatemporalist), any coherent postmortem anthropology requires some form of embodiment per a universal hylomorphism
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Making Sense of the Intermediate State
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In a traditional eschatology, whether one considers the distinction between the two judgments to be conceptual (atemporalist) or concrete (nonatemporalist), any coherent postmortem anthropology requires some form of embodiment per a universal hylomorphism