soulishness

English

Etymology

From soulish + -ness.

Noun

soulishness (uncountable)

  1. The state, quality, or condition of being soulish
    • 2000, Russell Stannard, God For The 21St Century:
      As the past century of Jewish and Christian biblical scholarship reminds us, our “soulishness” can be understood as our relatedness to God, to other humans, and to all of creation.
    • 2004, Malcolm A. Jeeves, From Cells to Souls, and Beyond: Changing Portraits of Human Nature:
      That is, each individual and community carries the ethical responsibility for the soulishness of all persons within its relational networks, and particularly for those of lesser capacity.
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