But
Delta immortality still has its champions.
What is eternal in us, according to
Delta immortality, is our capacity for moral reasoning, which reveals to us the natural law common to all cultures.
Delta immortality is a variant of Beta immortality that belongs to the Enlightenment religion of reason.
It has many points in common with
Delta immortality, but it is monistic rather than dualistic.
Delta immortality was the position taken early on by American Reform Judaism, as expressed in this official statement from the 1885 Pittsburgh platform: «We assert the doctrine of Judaism that the soul is immortal, founding this belief on the divine nature of the human spirit, which forever finds bliss in righteousness and misery in wickedness.
Not exact matches
Zeta
immortality, which combines features of
Delta and Epsilon
immortality, conceives of the future life as an archetypal or imaginal world, along the lines suggested by Carl Jung and Henry Corbin.