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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «TRADUCIANISM»
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traducianism e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
Traducianism means that this immaterial aspect is transmitted through natural generation along with the body, the material aspect of human beings. That is, an individual's soul is derived from the souls of the individual's parents.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
Jonathan Edwards and Hopkins in New England theology favored Traducianism.
Julius Mueller in his work on The Christian Doctrine of Sin again put up an
argument in favor of the pre.existence of the soul, coupled with that of a pre.
temporal ...
3
The Hermeneutics of Doctrine
(3) The Controversy about Traducianism. In the light of hermeneutics, the older
controversy about the respective claims of traducianism and creationism may be
said to take place outside the appropriate horizons of understanding within which
...
Anthony C. Thiselton, 2007
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A Theology for the Church
108 Tertullian's view on original sin was shaped largely by his understanding of
traducianism.109 As W. G. T. Shedd notes: “Tertullian's Traducianism, which
gradually became the received psychology of the Latin Church, paved the way
for ...
Daniel L. Akin, David P. Nelson, Peter R. Schemm, Jr., 2007
Though consciously made to be close to traducianism, this argument is
nevertheless still a form of creationism. What creationism must avoid, and does in
this form, is both the idea that the body can be concupiscent by itself, without a
soul's ...
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Augustine Through the Ages: An Encyclopedia
13.12). G. R. EVANS Traducianism Traducianism describes one of the responses
to the question about the origin or the incarnate status of the soul (cf. Mendelson
1998, 36), even though it is also related to other matters (lib. arb. 3.56-59; epp.
Allan Fitzgerald, John C. Cavadini, 1999
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Augustine: Ancient Thought Baptized
Traducianism,. creationism. and. the. transmission. of. original. sin. In a review-
article in IPQ(ig8g) ofO'Connell's book on The Origin of the Soul in St Augustine's
Later Works I was puzzled as to why, if Augustine's final position on the origin of ...
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Image, Identity, and the Forming of the Augustinian Soul
Augustine acknowledges the viability of three theories on the origin of the soul:
traducianism, creationism, and the rationes. He thinks that each of them can
account for the existence of the soul in the simultaneous creation, though he
prefers ...
9
Created in the Image of God: The Formation of the ...
6 Augustine acknowledges the viability of three theories on the origin of the soul:
traducianism, creationism, and the rationes. The language of “hidden-away” in
the genus of Adam could fall under either traducianism or creationism.
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Evangelical Dictionary of Theology
The first four reasons are objections to the alternative theories; the last four invite
us to infer that traducianism best fits biblical and theological criteria: (1)
preexistence is a platonic, not a biblical, view; (2) reincarnation is unbiblical (Heb
. 9:27) ...
4 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «TRADUCIANISM»
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traducianism no contexto das seguintes notícias.
The improbability of theistic evolution - A palaeontologist's perspective
Traducianism - the soul comes from the parents by natural generation. · Pre-existence - the soul exists before the moment of conception. (Hence Catholic dislike ... «News24, nov 14»
Theologians should face Peter Singer's challenge
Traditionally Christians have wanted to hold that humans were in a different category than animals — indeed it was a heresy called Traducianism in the early ... «Eureka Street, jul 14»
About Ensoulment
... the soul being simply generated by natural biological processes (the error of “traducianism”) precisely because the spiritual soul is not reducible to matter. «First Things, fev 14»
Reconciling the Doctrine of Original Sin with Evolutionary Biology
Augustine himself was attracted to a form of Traducianism, whereby souls (or soul components) are passed on rather like genes and hence sin can get passed ... «Huffington Post, abr 10»