Incorporeality [noun]
Definition of Incorporeality:
immateriality
Opposite/Antonyms of Incorporeality:
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Sentence/Example of Incorporeality:
Next in importance to the proof of God's existence, unity and incorporeality, is the doctrine of attributes.
Maimonides proved with one stroke God's existence, unity and incorporeality.
This clearly denotes incorporeality, for body is composed of matter and form.
But we shall first take up the attributes of incorporeality and eternity, which can be dismissed in a few words.
All these principles we must keep in mind, for we shall by means of them prove later the existence and incorporeality of God.
As to the incorporeality of God Aristotle can prove it adequately from the eternity of motion.
We have thus proved with one stroke God's existence as well as his unity and incorporeality.
Creation is thus established, and this is the best way to prove the existence, unity and incorporeality of God.
He was not confronted by the necessity of proving the existence and incorporeality of God by reason.
The influence of Mulla adr's doctrine of the incorporeality of Imagination is here apparent.