The concept in medieval theology that glorified resurrected human bodies possess the ability to enter or pass through another body or material barrier. See agilityAccording to medieval theology, it is one of the four qualities of that glorified human bodies possess after the resurrection. Agility refers to the b... more, clarityis a term derived from the Latin word for “bright” that refers to a glorified resurrected bodies ability to shine with glorious light emanating fr... more, and impassibilityOne of the attributes of God taught by Plato that God cannot suffer, and is without body, parts or passions. Greek culture valued reason and viewed pa... more.
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