The Minbari were a somewhat isolated race when the story of B5 starts. I think they were so much into navel-gazing that there was no place for great deeds or heroes. Thus they weren't exactly a declining race but were not advancing much as a society. In that view the potential for "greatness" was there but the opportunities for it weren't.
Then add the typical sentient race view that the "good old times" were always better... (I tought that was just humanity's bias, but B5 showed me otherwise

Lacking the knowledge that Valen was (would be) Sinclair and given the ideology of the religious caste they had no better explanation than to assume that it was a matter of souls migrating.
I suspect that Lennier, if asked in 2261 (around Atonement) about his words at the beginning of 2258 (in Points of Departure) would say something quite different, acknoledging that it was DNA not soul explaining it all. IMO that unexisting piece of dialogue would clearly show that there is no contradiction between the lines quoted to start this thread.
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