human soul

collocation in English

meaningsofhumanandsoul

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human
adjective
uk
/ˈhjuː.mən/
us
/ˈhjuː.mən/
being, relating to, or belonging to a person or to people as opposed ...
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soul
noun
uk
/səʊl/
us
/soʊl/
the spiritual part of a person that some people believe continues to exist in some form after their body has died, or the part of a person that is not physical and experiences deep feelings ...
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(Definition ofhumanandsoulfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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According to him, color harmony may rest on a corresponding vibration in thehumansoul.
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Finally, the term also referred to thehumansoulas well as the "vital spirit" of all living things.
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Efficient causes could be vital and spiritual, and analogized with the action of thehumansoul, harmony, congruity, and sympathy.
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In some discussions he seems to hold that the rationalhumansoulemanates from both the celestial intellect and the celestial soul.
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In particular, the two responses differed importantly about what they thought the role of thehumansoulmight be in understanding.
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The theme to the fore is the renewal of thehumansoul, and the central doctrines concern the fall, original sin, and baptismal regeneration.
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The typicalhumansoulthat survives death, though, is (prior to the resurrection) neither a person nor a part of a person.
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Hope by contrast is a deep orientation of thehumansoul, which can be held in even the darkest of times.
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All of this would take place with the discreet acceptance of governments that increasingly preferred to block out the windows into thehumansoul.
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On the one hand, faith is a quasi-natural disposition of thehumansoul, responsible for a particular kind of rational operation.
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This strategy is brilliant and effective because secular opponents are reluctant to engage in a direct public discussion about the imagined nature of thehumansoul.
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As a result, incarnation is explained in terms of the same cosmology which incardinated a divine element into the world through thehumansoul(p. 102).
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Hence, to endow thehumansoulwith a unique ontological status he makes of it a complete substance which cannot be the substantial form of the body.
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Individuation seems essential for the existence of thehumansouland is caused by its connection to a particular body which locates it in space and time.
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Behind the eye of every human being you gaze at there is ahumansoul.
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It is surely the infinite value of the individualhumansoul.
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I think the work is too much for anyhumansoulat present.
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We are discussing human matters because matters of faith are deeply entrenched in thehumansoul.
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They do not consider that behind every transference there is a woman with ahumansoul.
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There is a limit to what thehumansoulcan bear.
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The happiness of thehumansoulis better than victories in any other field.
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There is no panacea, no ready method for uplifting thehumansoul, in federation.
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It is an impossibility for ahumansoulto be maintained on the present scales.
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