Who invented the soul?

According to soul creationism, God creates each individual soul directly, either at the moment of conception or some later time. According to traducianism, the soul comes from the parents by natural generation. According to the preexistence theory, the soul exists before the moment of conception.
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Who invented the concept of the soul?

Christian concepts of a body-soul dichotomy originated with the ancient Greeks and were introduced into Christian theology at an early date by St. Gregory of Nyssa and by St. Augustine. Ancient Greek concepts of the soul varied considerably according to the particular era and philosophical school.
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What is the origin of the word soul?

Etymology 1

From Middle English soule, sowle, saule, sawle, from Old English sāwol (“soul, life, spirit, being”), from Proto-West Germanic *saiwalu, from Proto-Germanic *saiwalō (“soul”).
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Where is the soul located in the body?

The soul or atman, credited with the ability to enliven the body, was located by ancient anatomists and philosophers in the lungs or heart, in the pineal gland (Descartes), and generally in the brain.
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Do animals have a soul?

Animals have exactly the same soul as Humans , Electrons and chemical reactions in the brain .
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What's the difference between gospel and soul?

Gospel music is music worshiping the God. Soul music is music which expresses your soul. Soul music is usually a solo or duet. Gospel music is usually performed by a choir.
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Where is the birthplace of soul music?

Soul music was born in Memphis and more widely in the southern US where most of the performing artists were from. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame says that soul is "music that arose out of the Black experience in America through the transmutation of gospel and rhythm & blues into a form of funky, secular testifying."
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What makes a song soul?

Soul music is characterised by: gospel influence - intense vocals, call and response. an emphasis on the rhythm section. large horn sections (trumpets, saxophones and trombones)
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What did Plato believe about the soul?

Plato defines the soul as a simple, pure, unorganized, uncompounded, invisible, rational entity. He says that the soul is simple in its true nature and cannot be composed of many elements, that the soul is pure in its original, divine state, and that any impurity in the soul is from its contact with the earth.
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What is soul according to Bible?

The only Hebrew word traditionally translated "soul" (nephesh) in English-language Bibles refers to a living, breathing conscious body, rather than to an immortal soul.
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What does the Bible say about the soul?

A. The Bible teaches that we consist of body, soul and spirit: "May your whole spirit, soul and body be preserved blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus" (I Thessalonians 5:23). Our material bodies are evident, but our souls and spirits are less distinguishable.
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What do R and B stand for?

The term "rhythm and blues," often called "R&B," originated in the 1940s when it replaced "race music" as a general marketing term for all African American music, though it usually referred only to secular, not religious music.
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What is black music called?

These genres include spiritual, gospel, rumba, blues, bomba, rock and roll, rock, jazz, salsa, R&B, samba, calypso, soul, kwaito, cumbia, funk, ska, reggae, dub reggae, house, Detroit techno, amapiano, hip hop, pop, gqom, afrobeat, and others.
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Whats the difference between soul and blues?

Southern Soul descends from the classic R&B of the sixties (which, in addition to Motown, Philly, Memphis, and Chicago-style rhythm and blues includes rock, country, pop, and many other influences) while the “blues,” of course, traces its roots through a decidedly narrower lineage of blues musicians.
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Is R&B and soul the same?

There were bands that identified themselves as funk bands back in the day. It would be correct to say that "R&B" encompasses all popular music made by African-American artists and marketed to the African-American public. "Soul" and "Funk" are each subsets of the larger category of "R&B".
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What is the difference between soul and Motown?

The major difference between Motown and Southern Soul (Stax) lies within the lyrics of these songs. Southern Soul is much more dramatic and loose (dirtier), whereas Motown is much more controlled and polished.
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What singer is known as the Queen of Soul?

On April 22, 23, and 24, the Houston Symphony pays tribute to Aretha Franklin, celebrated and known world-wide as the Queen of Soul.
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Which came first gospel or blues?

The Campbell Brothers believe they arose at the same time, because blues players were playing gospel music and gospel musicians were playing blues. The same people who played the blues in a juke joint on Saturday night played gospel music in a church on Sunday morning.
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What are the roots of soul music?

Soul music traces its roots to traditional blues and the gospel music of the Black church. Soul pioneers of the 1950s—such as Ray Charles, Etta James, Sam Cooke, Clyde McPhatter, Little Richard, and Hank Ballard—learned music through performing in gospel groups.
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Why is music the rhythm of the soul?

It allows all to throw away pitiful differences of whatever cause and to share in a common experience. "Music is when it can be felt in the heart and makes you feel many emotions and then allowing you to let them out.
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Do trees have souls?

According to the bible only humans have souls, therefore trees do not have souls. Trees and humans relate to each other because we keep each other alive, we help trees . . . [and] they help us with materials and breathing.
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Where does the soul go after it leaves the body?

“Good and contented souls” are instructed “to depart to the mercy of God.” They leave the body, “flowing as easily as a drop from a waterskin”; are wrapped by angels in a perfumed shroud, and are taken to the “seventh heaven,” where the record is kept.
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Will we see pets in heaven?

The pets that we had to say goodbye to are alive in heaven right now in their spiritual bodies and we will see them again if we accept Jesus as our Savior. Your Pet Is Not Gone Forever.
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What does rap stand for?

RAP. Rhythm And Poetry (rap music)
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