Bipartite (theology)
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In Christian theology and anthropology, bipartite refers to the view that a human being is a composite of two distinct components, material and immaterial; for example, body and soul. It is synonymous with the concept of mind-body dualism.
In theology, the bipartite view of man is an alternative to tripartite and unitary (or monistic) views.