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SOUL

There is a longing hope within men that death does not end all existence; that somehow and somewhere, the life now begun will have a continuation. The most common belief of all religions is that people possess souls, and at death their consciousness in the form of that soul departs from the body to abide in either a paradise or a place of punishment. But what does the Bible really teach about the soul? What is the historical Jewish view? What is the difference between the spirit and the soul? In the Bible, the word in both the Hebrew and the Greek for soul clarifies that man "is" a soul and not that he "has" a soul. This may sound like a refined difference, but a brief study will shed valuable light on this subject which will straighten out many misconceptions about life, death and the afterlife.

WHAT IS THE SOUL (Booklet)

SHEDDING LIGHT ON DARK AGE DOCTRINES (Article)
THE IMMORTAL SOUL

THE ATONEMENT BETWEEN GOD AND MAN (Chapter in Book)
THE OBJECT OF ATONEMENT — MAN