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Chapter 23.—Of the Nature of the
Human Soul Created in the Image of God.
God, then, made man in His own
image. For He created for him a soul endowed with reason and
intelligence, so that he might excel all the creatures of earth,
air, and sea, which were not so gifted. And when He had formed
the man out of the dust of the earth, and had willed that his soul
should be such as I have said,—whether He had already made it,
and now by breathing imparted it to man, or rather made it by
breathing, so that that breath which God made by breathing
(for
what else is “to breathe” than to make breath?) is the soul,567
567 See this further discussed in
Gen. ad Lit. vii. 35, and in Delitzsch’s Bibl.
Psychology. | —He made
also a wife for him, to aid him in the work of generating his kind,
and her He formed of a bone taken out of the man’s side, working
in a divine manner. For we are not to conceive of this work in a
carnal fashion, as if God wrought as we commonly see artisans, who
use their hands, and material furnished to them, that by their
artistic skill they may fashion some material object. God’s
hand is God’s power; and He, working invisibly, effects visible
results. But this seems fabulous rather than true to men, who
measure by customary and everyday works the power and wisdom of
God, whereby He understands and produces without seeds even seeds
themselves; and because they cannot understand the things which at
the beginning were created, they are sceptical regarding them—as
if the very things which they do know about human propagation,
conceptions and births, would seem less incredible if told to those
who had no experience of them; though these very things, too, are
attributed by many rather to physical and natural causes than to
the work of the divine mind.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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