Day 26 – body and soul
SELF-REFLECT
1
What should you do each week to take care of your body?
2
What should you do each week to take care of your soul?
3
Commit now to do the things necessary to nourish your body and soul.
Through
my soul I will ascend to him. I will arise above the force by which I am bonded to the body… It is
not by that force that I find my God. –AUGUSTINE
Do we
humans possess a soul? The three greatest philosophers of ancient Greece
believed that we do. They all defined the soul as the essence of the
individual, the core of one's personal identity. Their opinions differed,
however, on just how the body and soul are related. Socrates and Plato argued
that the two are separate entities and that the soul lives on when the body
dies. Aristotle, Plato's understudy, disagreed. He believed that the soul is
tightly linked to the body and perishes with it. The essence of a knife, he
argued, is cutting. Destroy the knife, and its essence is also destroyed. In
the same way, death of the body brings about death of the soul as well.
When it
comes to the body-soul debate, I line up squarely with Socrates and Plato. I
believe we each possess a soul that continues to live when our body dies. The
five-fold evidence for the afterlife offered the previous two days seems to
point squarely in this direction. Near-death testimonies almost universally
feature a body-spirit disconnect. What’s more, the resurrection of Jesus and
his post-resurrection appearances seem to hint of a new, glorified body that
will house the soul post-death. Fulfillment of our eternal desire, taken to its
practical conclusion, would mean that something other than what lies in the
casket inherits eternal life. And, from my own personal experience, the woman’s
vision of her dead uncle while his body lay in our ER refutes Aristotle and supports
Plato and Socrates.
In
summary, then, I believe we are both body and soul, separate and distinct. I
believe the two coexist during our earthly lives but separate at death, the
soul living on as the body decays. I believe the existence of an afterlife
gives this present life more meaning, purpose, and hope. And I believe I owe my
existence before and after death to the eternal Creator and Sustainer of life
itself.
SELF-REFLECT
1
What should you do each week to take care of your body?
2
What should you do each week to take care of your soul?
3
Commit now to do the things necessary to nourish your body and soul.
Daily Quotation
Henry
Chadwick, tr., Saint Augustine Confessions (New York: Oxford, 1991),
185.
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