Definition of Traducianism. Meaning of Traducianism. Synonyms of Traducianism

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Definition of Traducianism

Traducianism
Traducianism Tra*du"cian*ism, n. (Theol.) The doctrine that human souls are produced by the act of generation; -- opposed to creationism, and infusionism.

Meaning of Traducianism from wikipedia

- actively advocated traducianism, the parental generation of souls. After the rise of Pelagianism, some theologians hesitated between traducianism and creationism...
- Augustine of Hippo was undecided between creationism and traducianism, while Jerome condemned traducianism and held that creationism was the opinion of the Church...
- conception or the belief that the soul is eternal. Alternative positions are traducianism and creationism, which both hold that the individual human soul does...
- every human soul comes from the guf [of Adam Kadmon]. Pre-existence Traducianism The Seventh Sign: The plot of the 1988 film was based on the Guf mythology...
- Christianity. The major theories put forward include soul creationism, traducianism, and pre-existence. According to soul creationism, God creates each individual...
- age Tradition or movement Trinitarianism Main interests Soteriology, traducianism Notable ideas Hypostasis, ousia, sacrament, consubstantiality, persona...
- teaching accepted in its totality in the West. The Catholic Church rejects traducianism and affirms creationism of the soul. Its teaching on original sin is...
- commonly referred to direct creation of individual souls, in contrast to traducianism. Following the publication of Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation...
- time prior to conception. The theologians Tertullian and Jerome held to traducianism and creationism, respectively, and the synod condemned Origen's views...
- believe in hereditary transmission of sin, did so on the basis of the traducian theory. He posited to help explain the origins of the soul, which stated...