The Body / Soul problem? Objective: To explore different views on the soul – what is it? Do we have one? Outcome: To be able to explain a Christian view.

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The Body / Soul problem? Objective: To explore different views on the soul – what is it? Do we have one? Outcome: To be able to explain a Christian view on the soul / body.

Bart What the clip – what point does Lisa make about the soul? It is within us or a separate substance? What does the quote “Then God breathed the breath of life” (Genesis) tell us about the soul?

Ingredients of a human Make a recipe for all the things included in a human, sports people may have the most ingredients?

Eastern view on the mind/body The body is equated to the chariot The occupant of the chariot is the Atman Buddhi, the intellect, is the charioteer Manas, the mind, is the reins Sense organs are the horses that power the chariot Sense objects are the road on which the chariot travels. A similar analogy is also found in Bhagavad Gita. This analogy may be interpreted to mean that the body, the chariot, itself is inert and derives its energy from the sense organs, the horses. While every component in this analogy is important for the journey, it is the buddhi, the charioteer controlling the sense organs, the horses through the manas, the reins that control the journey. The chariot, the body, is simply dragged on.

Western View on the mind/body Gilbert Ryle and the Ghost in the machine.

Task 1.Give a brief explanation of the two different views on what the soul / body is. Use the key words – Monism and dualism. 2.Use the work sheet to explain the three topics, include Descarte and plato. What is the Soul? Beliefs about the Spirit. Alternative explanations for the soul.

Christian beliefs. St Paul would have described the resurrected body as soma pneumatikon, ‘ a ‘spiritual body’. Inhabiting a spiritual world as the physical body inhabits our present material world. In the Apostle's Creed it says: I believe in...the resurrection of the body... However, St Paul said that 'on earth it is a physical body but in heaven it will be a spiritual body...'(1 Corinthians 15:43) Task – Copy down these key terms and quotes, annotate and explain what they tell us about Christian beliefs about the body and soul?