In this scholarly work, William Glen Moncrieff examines the origins and meanings of the Hebrew word ’nephesh’ and the Greek word ’psuche’, both of which have been translated as ’soul’ in English Bibles. Through a careful analysis of ancient texts and philosophical treatises, he illuminates the rich and complex ideas behind these words and the concepts of life, death, and immortality they signify.
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