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COPLAND_3
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I am interested in how the Church understands the soul in relation to the brain. As I read Aquinas it appears as if he understood the soul to do the same functions as how we know the brain to do (though I could be wrong or misunderstanding him). I wonder how long it was till they understood the purpose of the brain.
When I think about it, it seems as if our souls are hindered to the limitations of the brain due to the fall in Gen. The soul would seem to be a big part of our intellect, but it seems to have to cooperate with the brain.
Plus, I am curious if there is a Catholic understanding to how our souls look. I understand that they are invisible to the corpreal eye but what about how they look to those in the spirit? Will we look like ourselves.
I understand that these are speculative things, but I am interested in some insight (concise) from the Church or the saints. I have been reading Aquinas till my eyes are about to go crossed, so if there is any way to come up with some simple explanations then I would be truly grateful.
When I think about it, it seems as if our souls are hindered to the limitations of the brain due to the fall in Gen. The soul would seem to be a big part of our intellect, but it seems to have to cooperate with the brain.
Plus, I am curious if there is a Catholic understanding to how our souls look. I understand that they are invisible to the corpreal eye but what about how they look to those in the spirit? Will we look like ourselves.
I understand that these are speculative things, but I am interested in some insight (concise) from the Church or the saints. I have been reading Aquinas till my eyes are about to go crossed, so if there is any way to come up with some simple explanations then I would be truly grateful.