Category Archives: Collective Body View

Why I Am Skeptical about the Corporate Body View of the Resurrection

By Charles Meek The “Corporate Body View” of the Resurrection (CBV), as held by some preterists, teaches that resurrection refers primarily, if not exclusively, to recovery of relational death between man and God. This view understands resurrection to be purely … Continue reading

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Death of Adam: Spiritual-Only or Physical Also?

Ed Stevens – March 1, 2019 The two major views on resurrection within the Preterist movement (CBV versus IBV) part ways at the very beginning of the Bible in regard to how each defines the “death” that God threatened and … Continue reading

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Why Do We Still Die?

Edward E. Stevens – May 1, 2024 Advocates of the Collective Body View (CBV) often ask us IBV folks the question that is posed in the title. They base this question on their mistaken belief that the only kind of … Continue reading

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Understanding the phrase “Flesh and Blood”

by Dan Norcini Within the Preterist system of eschatology, there now exists a particular interpretation of some expressions that are used in the New Testament, which are a radical departure from their usual historical meaning. The system I am referring … Continue reading

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Thoughts on the DEATH of ADAM – Dan Norcini SS

Within the Preterist movement there are those who say that the death that God threatened Adam and Eve with on the day that they would partake of the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden, was not physical death, but … Continue reading

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