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Since when have humans had a soul?

May, Andreas

Hervormde teologiese studies, 2022-04, Vol.78 (2), p.1-7 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Pretoria: AOSIS

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  • Título:
    Since when have humans had a soul?
  • Autor: May, Andreas
  • Assuntos: Brain research ; Burials ; Consciousness ; Death & dying ; Emergentism ; Evolution ; Hominids ; Human evolution ; Mind ; Neanderthals ; Palaeoanthropology ; Religion ; Soul ; Theologians ; Theology ; tripartite view of humans ; Universe
  • É parte de: Hervormde teologiese studies, 2022-04, Vol.78 (2), p.1-7
  • Descrição: An attempt is made to determine when humans have had a soul. For this purpose, mind and soul are distinguished from each other. This clarification of terms makes it possible to criticise the emergentist view, which assumes that the soul arises naturally from the biological organism. The existence of a soul is inferred from the mental activities of humans, which are directed towards the transcendent. Special significance is given to burials. Burials have been practised for at least 448 000 years. Not only Homo sapiens, but also Homo naledi, Homo heidelbergensis steinheimensis and Homo neanderthalensis buried their dead. Therefore, there is good reason to assume that Homo heidelbergensis and all its descendants possessed (and still possess) a soul. Moreover, one can suppose that Homo erectus and Homo naledi also possessed a soul.Contribution The clear distinction between the immanent mind and the transcendent soul makes us aware that we humans are beings equally at home in immanence and transcendence. Humans have possessed a soul for a very long time, and not only Homo sapiens but also his ancestors and related species.
  • Editor: Pretoria: AOSIS
  • Idioma: Inglês;Português;Africâner

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