preexistentism

English

Etymology

From preexistent +‎ -ism.

Noun

preexistentism (uncountable)

  1. (philosophy) The theory that souls exist prior to their association with human bodies.
    • 1840, G. F. Wiggers, “Augustine’s reasons for his theory”, in An Historical Presentation of Augustinism and Pelagianism from the Original Sources, Andover: Gould, Newman & Saxton, page 280:
      The soul either exists before its union with the body (preexistentism), or it is created by God at the same time with the body (creationism or coexistentism), or it springs up from physical generation (traducianism, evolution system). These are the principal hypotheses on the origin of the soul[.]

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