- In
Christian theology,
traducianism is a
doctrine about the
origin of the soul
holding that this
immaterial aspect is
transmitted through natural generation...
- is generated.
Alternative Christian views on the
origin of
souls are
traducianism and also the idea of a pre-existence of the soul. The
Scholastic philosophers...
- age
Tradition or
movement Trinitarianism Main
interests Soteriology,
traducianism Notable ideas Hypostasis, ousia, sacrament, consubstantiality, persona...
-
commonly referred to
direct creation of
individual souls, in
contrast to
traducianism.
Following the
publication of
Vestiges of the
Natural History of Creation...
- Christianity. The
major theories put
forward include soul creationism,
traducianism, and pre-existence.
According to soul creationism, God
creates each individual...
-
teaching accepted in its
totality in the West. The
Catholic Church rejects traducianism and
affirms creationism of the soul. Its
teaching on
original sin is...
-
conception or the
belief that the soul is eternal.
Alternative positions are
traducianism and creationism,
which both hold that the
individual human soul does...
-
every human soul
comes from the guf [of Adam Kadmon]. Pre-existence
Traducianism The
Seventh Sign: The plot of the 1988 film was
based on the Guf mythology...
-
hereditary transmission of sin, did so on the
basis of the
theory of
traducianism, the
theory that each individual's soul was
derived from the soul of...
- fertilization." The
Orthodox Church while not
having dogmatised either Traducianism or
Creationism (of the soul),
follows the
Church Fathers who, either...