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      • In the case of sexual generation pneuma is used to explain the ability of the male seed to convey its movements to the female matter without contributing matter to the resulting embryo; in animal movement it helps explain the movement of the limbs.
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  2. The notion that wind or breath —pneuma — accounted for the functions of living things persisted in philosophical and medical accounts of organisms, sometimes alongside the notion of an immaterial soul or psychē.

  3. Aug 15, 2018 · According to the doctrine formalized by Galen, the movements of respiration served three purposes: 1) to inhale air to cool and regulate the innate heat of the heart; 2) to mix air into the blood, which was necessary to generate pneuma that was then distributed from the left side of the heart throughout the body via arteries; and 3) to ...

    • Gary C. Sieck
    • 2018
  4. pneuma. pneumatism, in medicine, Alexandrian medical school, or sect, based on the theory that life is associated with a subtle vapour called the pneuma; it was, in essence, an attempt to explain respiration.

  5. Pneuma definition: the vital spirit; the soul.. See examples of PNEUMA used in a sentence.

  6. The meaning of PNEUMA is soul, spirit; specifically : holy spirit. How to use pneuma in a sentence.

  7. May 23, 2023 · The biggest debate is between systematic theologians who study pneumatology, specifically on how the Holy Spirit functions today. There are three main schools of thought on this: cessationists, continuationists, and charismatics. Cessationists believe that the gifts of the Holy Spirit have ceased today.

  8. May 29, 2023 · Pneuma theory—Ancient Greece and Rome Pneuma, according to ancient Greeks and Romans was a driving force in the body, necessary for maintaining bodily functions. Pneuma was said by Aristotle and Plato to be a liquid-like substance forced through tubular nerves, causing the muscles to move.

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