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Introduced was a careful sentence to bring della Porta’s discussion of the soul in line with Christian teaching, and all references to the world soul, the anima mundi, were now carefully turned into quotations.

From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton

He must not surrender himself to the first impulse, else he is betrayed into a mere anima mundi; he must not surrender himself to the second, else he is betrayed into something merely human.

From Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume 1 by De Quincey, Thomas

And nothing can be more beautiful than a childlike faith in the Great Being who is above all worlds, in the anima mundi.

From The Dweller on the Threshold by Hichens, Robert Smythe

Although absolutely in motion, they are relatively at rest; or we may conceive of them as resting, while the space in which they are contained, or the whole anima mundi, revolves.

From Timaeus by Jowett, Benjamin

Did he mean that the Logos was the anima mundi?

From Landmarks in the History of Early Christianity by Lake, Kirsopp




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