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Greek philosophy shaped this medieval model of human psychology. According to the Greeks, people had many “faculties,” or abilities. Christian thinkers took that list of faculties and assigned some to the heart, soul, spirit, mind, or body. This classical view of human persons has gone through thousands of adjustments and upgrades but has formed the core of theology and Christian practice since the Middle Ages—even before.
Renovated: God, Dallas Willard, and the Church That Transforms
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