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The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
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Soul Judaism
In the Hebrew scriptures, the soul and the body are not sharply distinguished. The words
ruʾaḥ (‘breath’, ‘wind’),
nefesh (that which locates the animate as opposed to the dead—as e.g. ‘the waters have come up to my
nefesh’, i.e. neck), and
neshāmah (‘vitality’) have no independent, ontological status: they refer to that which gives life and which, if it is absent, leads to death. The
rabbis of the
Talmudic period recognized some separation. The soul was understood as the guest of the body during the body's earthly life (
Lev.R. 34. 3). Jewish philosophers, such as
Philo,
Saʿadiah Gaon, and Solomon ibn
Gabirol, were influenced by Platonism in their teachings on the immortality of the soul, while the kabbalists taught that the soul was a divine entity that evolved downwards to enter the body. It has its origins in the divine emanation and its ultimate goal is its return to the world of
sefirot.
Christianity
The New Testament writers inherited the biblical terminology (though in Greek), together with the undecided contest about the basic human composition and about whether any part of it might continue after death. Roughly,
nephesh became
psyche and
ruaḥ became
pneuma; but both these were transformed by the resurrection of Jesus and by the experience of the
Holy Spirit in the early Church. Thus early Christianity came to believe that the
psyche must be surrendered to God with complete commitment and trust, even to the extent of, so to speak, losing it (Matthew 6. 25, 16. 25; Mark 8. 35; Luke 9. 24; John 12. 25) and thus securing it. The soul was then associated with a belief that there will be an embodied resurrection. In the Hellenistic world, an application of the
dualism of Plato nevertheless seemed spiritually attractive, since the sense of a soul imprisoned in a body (
sōma sēma, ‘the body a tomb’) led to a heroic spirituality in which
ascetic efforts might be made to ensure the soul's escape and safety.
Islam
See
NAFS.
Indian Religions
See
ĀTMAN;
ANĀTMAN;
JĪVA.
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Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 11/4/1994; ; 700+ words
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Newspaper article from: Post-Tribune (IN); 3/25/2007; ; 700+ words
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Magazine article from: National Review; 12/31/1987; ; 700+ words
; ...which the doctrine of the soul has fallen. It was James...that nobody needs a soul. Even if souls may exist, nobody can...even if we dismiss the soul. And surely, he reasoned...about the state of our souls. Those pragmatic doctrines...
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Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 5/27/1990; ; 700+ words
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soul
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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Soul II Soul
Book article from: Contemporary Musicians
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Soul
Book article from: -Ologies and -Isms
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Pierre Soulé
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
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transmigration of souls
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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