10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRADUCIANIST»
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1
The Transmission of Sin: Augustine and the Pre-Augustinian ...
interesting to note the prominence given to the traducianist position. This may be
an indication of the fact that it was widely accepted, and preferred to a certain
degree by Augustine, since he had already moved well beyond Neoplatonic ...
Pier Franco Beatrice, 2013
2
Encyclopedia of Early Christianity, Second Edition
Although less popular than the theory that souls are created individually from
nothing at the time of their infusion into a newly conceived body, the traducianist
hypothesis was preferred to theories that asserted that individual souls preexist in
...
3
The Hope of the Gospel: Expository Sermons on Christian ...
And, once again, the traducianist has a great deal to say for himself. The facts of
experience lend color to his theory. Indeed, Dr. Clark, in his Outlines of Christian
Doctrine, goes so far as to say that this is the only theory that fully accounts for ...
4
The Criminalization of Abortion in the West: its origins in ...
The traducianist standpoint, he felt, was the most plausible in that it assumed the
presence of a rational anima from insemination (in semine) and rendered a sole
agent responsible for every aspect of fetal development. To supporters of ...
5
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy:
The other two hypotheses, the "traducianist" and the "creationist," do not involve
pre-existence, but there is nonetheless a significant contrast between them. On
the traducianist account, all souls are propagated from Adam's soul in a manner ...
6
Grace and the Will According to Augustine
As for the traducianist solution, Augustine seems to come closest to it in the tenth
book of De Genesi ad litteram. The question of the creation of individual souls
appears here in connection with the creation of woman from Adam's side: in ...
7
Dictionary of Doctrinal & Historical Theology
The passages in favour of Creationism, as St. Augustine admits [Epist. ad
Optalum cxc. sec. 17], are inconclusive, and may readily be answered by the
Traducianist : — God can truly be said according to this theory, "to make" or "give"
souls.
8
Theology for the Community of God
... first sin, rather than of all the sins he committed prior to the birth of those of his
children who became our ancestors? In fact, would not the traducianist
explanation mean that by extension we ought to be held responsible for all the
sins our ...
9
A System of Biblical Psychology
In the East, Apollinaris was a declared traducianist ; but when he maintained that
souls are derived from souls, as bodies are from bodies,1 it must not be forgotten
that he regarded man as consisting, in the sense of Plotinus, of three elements, ...
10
Some Elements of Religion: Lent Lectures 1870
But, notwithstanding this powerful motive for accepting it, Augustine saw in the
Traducianist doctrine an element of Materialism.2 The ordinary comparison of
lighting one lamp from the flame of another, was too gross an image accurately to
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