an entity which is regarded as being the immortal or spiritual part of the person and, though having no physical or material reality, is credited with the functions of thinking and willing, and hence determining all behavior Sound Spirit: How Our Faith Makes Us Human - Página 79por Don Campbell - 2008 - 128 páginasPré-visualização limitada - Acerca deste livro
| Charles Keil - 1991 - 275 páginas
...conception is concerned, the glosses for "soul" are similar to those found in the dictionary, viz., "1. an entity which is regarded as being the immortal or spiritual part of the person ... 2. the moral or emotional nature of man, 3. the spiritual or emotional warmth, force,... | |
| Paula M. Potter - 2007 - 305 páginas
...AMP). The Structure of the Soul The soul, according to Webster's dictionary, is " ... The immortal ... part of a person and, though having no physical or...credited with the functions of thinking and willing, and hence, determining all behavior. [It is] The moral or emotional nature of man." The human soul... | |
| Betty K. Garner - 2007 - 189 páginas
..."originally regarded as inherent in the breath or as infused by a deity" (p. 1382). Webster's defines soul as "an entity which is regarded as being the immortal or spiritual part of the person and, though having no physical or material reality, is credited with the functions of thinking... | |
| Charles Boyd - 2007 - 217 páginas
...a mover, ,or 'animator,' derived from the Latin 'anima'. One dictionary definition of the soul is, "An entity which is regarded as being the immortal, or spiritual part of the person, though having no physical, or material reality. It is credited with the functions of thinking,... | |
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