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- Soul abstract "The soul, in many religious, philosophical, psychological, and mythological traditions, is the incorporeal and, in many conceptions, immortal essence of a person, living thing.According to some religions, including the Abrahamic religions in most of their forms, souls — or at least immortal souls capable of union with the divine — belong only to human beings. For example, the Catholic theologian Thomas Aquinas attributed "soul" (anima) to all organisms but taught that only human souls are immortal. Other religions (most notably Jainism and Hinduism) teach that all biological organisms have souls, and others further still that non-biological entities (such as rivers and mountains) possess souls. This latter belief is called animism. Greek philosophers such as Socrates, Plato and Aristotle understood the psyche (ψυχή) to be crowned with the logical faculty, the exercise of which was the most divine of human actions. At his defense trial, Socrates even summarized his teachings as nothing other than an exhortation for his fellow Athenians to firstly excel in matters of the psyche since all bodily goods are dependent on such excellence (The Apology 30a-b). Anima mundi is the concept of a "world soul."".
- Soul wikiPageExternalLink books?id=EsVTr_6c7E0C&printsec=frontcover.
- Soul wikiPageExternalLink 287753204.
- Soul wikiPageExternalLink ancient-soul.
- Soul wikiPageExternalLink k1499.
- Soul wikiPageExternalLink www.jba.gr.
- Soul wikiPageExternalLink nkjv_jbamay96.htm.
- Soul wikiPageExternalLink Dueling_with_Dualism-Spenard.pdf.
- Soul wikiPageExternalLink 1182.
- Soul wikiPageExternalLink Plato's_tripartite_theory_of_soul.
- Soul wikiPageID "28297".
- Soul wikiPageRevisionID "606714872".
- Soul align "right".
- Soul hasPhotoCollection Soul.
- Soul quote "For I [[[Hashem]]] will not contend forever, neither will I be wroth to eternity, when a spirit from before Me humbles itself, and רוּחַ souls [which] I have made.".
- Soul source "Nevi'im,".
- Soul subject Category:Conceptions_of_self.
- Soul subject Category:Concepts_in_metaphysics.
- Soul subject Category:Dualism.
- Soul subject Category:Immortality.
- Soul subject Category:Metaphysics_of_religion.
- Soul subject Category:Mind.
- Soul subject Category:Religious_philosophical_concepts.
- Soul subject Category:Vitalism.
- Soul comment "The soul, in many religious, philosophical, psychological, and mythological traditions, is the incorporeal and, in many conceptions, immortal essence of a person, living thing.According to some religions, including the Abrahamic religions in most of their forms, souls — or at least immortal souls capable of union with the divine — belong only to human beings.".
- Soul label "Alma".
- Soul label "Alma".
- Soul label "Anima".
- Soul label "Dusza (religia)".
- Soul label "Seele".
- Soul label "Soul".
- Soul label "Ziel (filosofie)".
- Soul label "Âme".
- Soul label "Душа".
- Soul label "روح".
- Soul label "灵魂".
- Soul label "霊魂".
- Soul sameAs Duše.
- Soul sameAs Seele.
- Soul sameAs Ψυχή.
- Soul sameAs Alma.
- Soul sameAs Arima.
- Soul sameAs Âme.
- Soul sameAs Anima.
- Soul sameAs 霊魂.
- Soul sameAs 영혼.
- Soul sameAs Ziel_(filosofie).
- Soul sameAs Dusza_(religia).
- Soul sameAs Alma.
- Soul sameAs m.07084.
- Soul sameAs Q9165.
- Soul sameAs Q9165.
- Soul wasDerivedFrom Soul?oldid=606714872.
- Soul isPrimaryTopicOf Soul.