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Winger holds a dualist view of the soul: the soul is distinct from the brain and body, uses the body to interact with reality, and persists after bodily death

Mike Winger LIVE Q&A on Theology, Apologetics and the Christian Life 00:11:20 – 00:12:20

Response to question about the nature of the soul

Winger describes himself as a dualist. The soul is different from the mind/brain. The soul uses the brain to interact with the world, which accounts for neurological conditions affecting function. The soul exists apart from the body when the body is not present. He cites being caught up in the spirit (occurring multiple times in Scripture) as biblical evidence for a dualist view.

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