КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «TRADUCIANISTIC»
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The Christian doctrine of sin
The scholastic theology, as is well known, declined the traducianistic theory, with
respect to the origination of individual souls, from its dread of materialism. But it
thereby, with its creatianistic view, fell into a worse materialism, than that which, ...
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Don Quixote's Impossible Dream: To Every Man His Dulcinea, ...
... having Been devoutly reenacted during many a transubstantiating Houseled
communions. The advert corollary of our love's Legacy redounds resoundingly to
our traducianistic posterity As if nested ancestrally in consanguineal tabernacles.
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Suffering, Obedience and the Origin of Sin
Overall, Augustine does not provide a clear idea on his position of how does the
soul propagates, however, the traducianistic view provides the best support for
his doctrine of original 161 Suffering, Obedience And The Origin Of Sin.
Man Kei Ho Ph. D., Man Kei Ho,
2010
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Gratia in Augustine’s Sermones Ad Populum During the ...
... position. adam was created completely mortal. the said rufinus also rejected
traducianism; (2) rufinus, a member of Jerome's community in Bethlehem (and
his delegate to rufinus of aquilea). the anti-origenistic and anti-traducianistic
aspects ...
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Reformed Dogmatics: Sin and Salvation in Christ
Nor does he become the cause of the depravity of Adam's descendants—
whether one views the origin of souls along traducianistic or creationist lines—
any more than he was when he, still upholding Adam after his trespass, withdrew
his ...
Herman Bavinck, John Bolt,
2006
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The Christian doctrine of sin, tr. by W. Pulsford
The scholastic theology, as is well known, declined the traducianistic theory, with
respect to the origination of individual souls, from its dread of materialism. But it
thereby, with its creatianistic view, fell into a worse materialism, than that which, ...
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Of reformation touching church-discipline in England
Tertullian carried his realism close to naturalism; he had a Traducianistic view of
hereditary sin ; and his writings show Montanistic tendencies (op. cit. 3. 2318). As
to St. Augustine, cf. op. cit. 1. 174; as to Ignatius, 2. 1058, and Milton, Prelat.
John Milton, Will Taliaferro Hale,
1916
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Responsible faith: Christian theology in the light of ...
As exegetes caution, the psalmist does not introduce a traducianistic
understanding of sin. Such a theory was not developed until Tertullian. Yet he
admits the sinful context into which he was born, speaking of the "mother" Israel,
in analogy to ...
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-Ologies & -isms: A Thematic Dictionary
traducianistic, adj. transmigrationism any of various theories of metempsychosis
or reincarnation, as the Hindu doctrines of Karma. SOUNDS acoustics 1. Physics.
the study of sound and sound waves. 2. the qualities or characteristics of a ...
Laurence Urdang, Howard G. Zettler, Charles Hoequist,
1981
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The Universalist Leader
A far more logical idea is the traducianistic belief that both body and soul are
generated together. This theory was supposed to have been formulated by St.
Augustine in order to explain the transmission of original sin from one generation
to ...