Good catch. Yes, I should have said through the Son.
Do you mean that God imposes immortality on the soul or that the soul is immortal by nature?
Well this is strange. Do you believe there are some people who have no soul? Do you believe that the soul can be destroyed? We may be talking past each other.
Here is an article by Boyce on DEATH AND THE SOUL'S IMMORTALITY. whereby half way down Boyce talks of the soul's immortality. If you believe this is heresy and never recognized by the Church, I would also refer you to St. Iraeneus' teachings on the immortality of the soul which is consistent with Dr. Boyce's article.
2. But if any persons at this point maintain that those souls, which only began a little while ago to exist, cannot endure for any length of time; but that they must, on the one hand, either be unborn, in order that they may be immortal, or if they have had a beginning in the way of generation, that they should die with the body itselflet them learn that God alone, who is Lord of all, is without beginning and without end, being truly and for ever the same, and always remaining the same unchangeable Being. But all things which proceed from Him, whatsoever have been made, and are made, do indeed receive their own beginning of generation, and on this account are inferior to Him who formed them, inasmuch as they are not unbegotten. Nevertheless they endure, and extend their existence into a long series of ages in accordance with the will of God their Creator; so that He grants them that they should be thus formed at the beginning, and that they should so exist afterwards.
It may be that we are saying the same thing here, HD. The Fathers did not teach that the soul was by its nature immortal (and certainly not eternal and pre-existent). You’ve cited to +Iraeneus. Here’s what he said:
“Christ Jesus, our Lord, and God, and Saviour, and King...may, in the exercise of His grace, confer immortality on the righteous, and holy, and those who have kept His commandments.”
No natural immortality there, HD. Note who gets immortality. Most of the Fathers spoke to this and quite clearly. Dr. Boyce’s article, at least insofar as he speaks of immortality of the soul, isn’t even remotely in accord with what the Fathers taught, but then again, the joyous (for some) prospect of truly eternal and unspeakable torment for the innocent non-elect couldn’t be enjoyed if the souls of the wicked are not immortal.