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- a0f2bbf5e235b7c70a5c4a8882f937669131d0583183cece8a3e936e0bb11ea7 chapter "Soul".
- a0f2bbf5e235b7c70a5c4a8882f937669131d0583183cece8a3e936e0bb11ea7 edition "2".
- a0f2bbf5e235b7c70a5c4a8882f937669131d0583183cece8a3e936e0bb11ea7 editor1Last "Benner".
- a0f2bbf5e235b7c70a5c4a8882f937669131d0583183cece8a3e936e0bb11ea7 editor2Last "Hill".
- a0f2bbf5e235b7c70a5c4a8882f937669131d0583183cece8a3e936e0bb11ea7 isCitedBy Christian_mortalism.
- a0f2bbf5e235b7c70a5c4a8882f937669131d0583183cece8a3e936e0bb11ea7 last "Moon".
- a0f2bbf5e235b7c70a5c4a8882f937669131d0583183cece8a3e936e0bb11ea7 page "1148".
- a0f2bbf5e235b7c70a5c4a8882f937669131d0583183cece8a3e936e0bb11ea7 publisher "Baker".
- a0f2bbf5e235b7c70a5c4a8882f937669131d0583183cece8a3e936e0bb11ea7 quote "Modern scholarship has underscored the fact that Hebrew and Greek concepts of soul were not synonymous. While the Hebrew thought world distinguished soul from body , there was no question of two separate, independent entities. A person did not have a body but was an animated body, a unit of life manifesting itself in fleshly form—a psychophysical organism . Although Greek concepts of the soul varied widely according to the particular era and philosophical school, Greek thought often presented a view of the soul as a separate entity from body. Until recent decades Christian theology of the soul has been more reflective of Greek than Hebrew ideas.".
- a0f2bbf5e235b7c70a5c4a8882f937669131d0583183cece8a3e936e0bb11ea7 title "Encyclopedia of psychology & counseling".
- a0f2bbf5e235b7c70a5c4a8882f937669131d0583183cece8a3e936e0bb11ea7 year "1999".