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Johann Mayer
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1486–1543,
German Roman Catholic theologian: opponent of Martin Luther.
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Eck
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Johann
(joˈhan), original name
Johann Mayer.
1486--1543, German Roman Catholic theologian; opponent of Luther and the Reformation
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"Reincarnation and resurrection have some things in common as ways of thinking. Both are affirmations that death is not decisive. Both presuppose a life, a Godward life-energy which, as the Bhagavad Gita puts it, "does not die when the body dies." Both address the mystery of that ongoing, irrepressible life that cannot be done in by death. But there are critical differences as well. Reincarnation is not what I as a Christian mean by resur rection. Reincarnation has to do with a wide understanding of life, one that includes both birth and death. Resurrection has to do with the meaning of life itself, no matter how long its trajectory might be."
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