Laban studied corporeal movement in notably impersonal terms, disciplining bodies even as he asked them to pulse with new life. |
Sargon seems intent on regaining a corporeal body, but is satisfied living as a spirit at the end of the episode. |
Thomas says very clearly and implies very clearly that the resurrection of Christ was not a corporeal resurrection, but a spiritual resurrection. |
This concept is complementary to another well-known legal doctrine, namely, that money cannot be owned in the same way as corporeal property. |
While she pines on her sick bed, her soul rises from her body, takes corporeal form and pursues the departing student. |
If we use our corporeal bodies to interpret the world around us, this second body is the matrix by which we interpret our metaphysics. |