The soul is what makes
every individual person a man.
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Catechism of the Catholic Church Lesson 62
Ave Maria series
62. What is the soul?
The soul is what makes every individual person a man: his spiritual life-principle and inmost
being. The soul causes the material body
to be a living human body. Through his
soul, man is a creature who can say “I” and stand before God as an irreplaceable
individual. [362-365, 382]
James (Jimmy) Earl Carter, Jr., 39th
president of the United States, Baptist, and a man off great integrity. .....62
In 1982, Jimmy Carter
founded the Carter Center, which has played in active role in human rights and
disease prevention issues globally. The Carters helped publicize Habitat for
Humanity. Carter received his Nobel Prize in 2002. He received the award
"for his decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to
international conflicts, to advance democracy and human rights, and to promote
economic and social development." Harry Truman was Carter’s favorite
President. Carter told The Guardian in 2011 that he admired Truman for not
trying to profit off his presidency. –National Constitution Center
Men are bodily and spiritual creatures. A man’s spirit is more than a function of his
body and cannot be explained in terms of man’s material composition. Reason tells us that there must be a
spiritual principle that is united with the body but not identical to it. We call it the “soul”. Although
the soul’s existence cannot be “proved” scientifically, man cannot be
understood as a spiritual or intellectual being without accepting this
spiritual principle that transcends matter.
153-154, 163
“He became what we are, so that he might make us what he
is.” St. Athanasius the Great (ca.
295-373, Father of the Church)
“Man is truly himself when his body and soul are intimately
united. …Should he aspire to be pure
spirit and to reject the flesh as pertaining to his animal nature alone, then
spirit and body would both lose their dignity.
On the other hand, should he deny the spirit and consider matter, the
body, as the only reality, he would likewise lose his greatness.” Pope Benedict XVI, Deus
Caritas est
[362-365, 382]
"BODY AND SOUL BUT TRULY ONE"
362 The human person, created
in the image of God, is a being at once corporeal and spiritual. The biblical
account expresses this reality in symbolic language when it affirms that
"then the LORD God formed man of dust from the ground, and breathed into
his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being."( Genesis 2:7.)229 Man, whole and entire, is
therefore willed by
God. –Catechism of the Catholic Church,
Second Edition
363 In Sacred Scripture the
term "soul" often refers to human life or the entire human person.( Compare Matthew 16:25-26; John 15:13; Acts of the Apostles 2:41.)230 But
"soul" also refers to the innermost aspect of man, that which is of
greatest value in him,( Compare Matthew 10:28; Mt
26:38; John 12:27; 2 Maccabees 6:30)231 that by which he is most especially in
God's image: "soul" signifies the spiritual principle in man. --CCC
364 The human body shares in
the dignity of "the image of God": it is a human body precisely
because it is animated by a spiritual soul, and it is the whole human person
that is intended to become, in the body of Christ, a temple of the Spirit(Compare 1
Corinthians 6:19-20; 1 Cor 15:44-45.)232 --CCC
Man, though made of body and soul, is a unity. Through his very
bodily condition he sums up in himself the elements of the material world.
Through him they are thus brought to their highest perfection and can raise
their voice in praise freely given to the Creator. For this reason man may not
despise his bodily life. Rather he is obliged to regard his body as good and to
hold it in honor since God has created it and will raise it up on the last day. (Gaudium et Spes 14
§ 1;
compare Daniel 3:57-80.)233 --CCC
365 The unity of soul and body is so profound that one has to
consider the soul to be the "form" of the body(Compare Council of Vienne (1312): Denzinger-Schonmetzer
902. )234 i.e., it is because of its spiritual
soul that the body made of matter becomes a living, human body; spirit and
matter, in man, are not two natures united, but rather their union forms a
single nature. --CCC
382 "Man, though
made of body and soul, is a unity" (Gaudium et Spes 14 § 1). The doctrine of the faith affirms that the
spiritual and immortal soul is created immediately by God. --CCC
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