Carnality

/kɑːrˈnælɪti/ noun

The state or quality of being carnal; physical appetites, sensuality, fleshly desires, or the tendency to be governed by bodily rather than spiritual or intellectual concerns.

From Latin 'carnalis' (relating to flesh, from 'caro' meaning flesh) + '-ity' (suffix forming nouns of state/quality). The term entered English theology with strong moral connotations, often contrasted with spirituality.

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