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Definition of: incarnation

(in′kär·nāshən) noun
1. The act of becoming incarnate.
2. Often cap. The assumption of the human nature by Jesus Christ as the second person of the Trinity.
3. That which is personified by, or embodied in or as in human form; personification; embodiment of a quality, idea, principle, etc.; specifically, an avatar. [<AF incarnaciun <LL incarnatio, -onis]

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first incarnation
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recent incarnation
present incarnation
earliest incarnation

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Phrases starting with the letter: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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And the second, where we see that Augustine is not aiangst the flesh The incarnation showed that it is sin which is evil, and not the substance or nature of flesh … He showed also that death itself, though it is the penalty of sin – a penalty which He paid for us without sin – is not something that we are to avoid by sinful means. Rather, if need be, we should suffer death in the name of righteousness. For He was able to redeem us from sin by His own death, because He died, but He died for no sin of His own. (City of God 10.24)

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