The Tripartite Nature of Man: Spirit, Soul, and Body, Applied to Illustrate and Explain the Doctrines of Original Sin, the New Birth, the Disembodied State, and the Spiritual BodyT. & T. Clark, 1868 - 363 páginas |
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Adam analogy angels anima animal apostle Aristotle Bible birth Bishop Butler body and soul born brain breath of lives brute Christ Christian conception conscience consciousness contrast corruption creation creationist dead Delitzsch dichotomist distinction divine doctrine eternal evil existence after death expression faculty fall flesh God-consciousness God's heart heaven Hence higher Holy Ghost Holy Spirit human nature immortality indwelling inner inner light instinct intellectual Irenæus judgment laws of thought light living soul Lord lower man's nature ment mind moral mystery mystical Nephesh Old Testament organ original sin pantheistic passed person philosophy physiology Plato powers present proof psyche and pneuma psychical psychical nature psychology quickened regenerate rest resurrection body Sadducees sanctification Scripture sense sins soul and body soul and spirit speak spiritual body suppose teaching Tertullian theology theory things thought tion Traducianism trichotomy Trinity true truth unto word