One could object that the incorporeality of God can have no corporeal image. |
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My basic form expands and this very expansion from an uncertain core makes for the feel of incorporeality in my paintings. |
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The intermingling of mediums scrambled distinctions between flatness and depth, stasis and motion, tactility and incorporeality. |
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Ware provides his own quirky explanation on the back of the box: With the increasing electronic incorporeality of existence, sometimes it's reassuring — perhaps even necessary — to have something to hold on to. |
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We are haunted by zombies because we experience embodiment as a drag against the internet-induced fantasy of incorporeality. |
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As the hostility intensifies, you might feel frustrated by your incorporeality — your inability to prevent the conflict from reaching its inevitable conclusion. |
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God's immateriality entails the divine attribute of incorporeality, that God is neither a body nor embodied. |
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