I think that this may be taken as evidence of the Pauline contention that what we fill our minds with begins to control our actions in the world. It probably links, too, with the ideas in the book Philosophy in the Flesh which makes the link between the fact that we are bodied souls and our ways of thinking very strong and dependent ... certainly compatible with an incarnational and matter affirming faith like classic Christianity.
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