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      • is the Christian belief that God took human form by becoming Jesus. Incarnation literally means ‘to take on flesh’. For Christians, the incarnation shows that Jesus was fully God and fully human. It is an essential part of belief in the Trinity, and in many ways it forms the basis of Christianity.
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  2. Incarnation literally means ‘to take on flesh’. For Christians, the incarnation shows that Jesus was fully God and fully human.

  3. Incarnation, central Christian doctrine that God became flesh, that God assumed a human nature and became a man in the form of Jesus Christ, the Son of God and the second person of the Trinity. Christ was fully God and fully man, and these two natures are unified and distinct.

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  4. Jun 2, 2004 · The uniqueness of the Christian faith is directly related to the biblical teaching of the incarnation of Christ: The Christian doctrine of the incarnation is one of the two central doctrines which set out the unique features of Christian faith in God.

  5. The incarnation of Jesus. A key belief of almost all Christians is the belief in the Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Spirit, who were all present at the creation of the world and who each take...

  6. Dec 4, 2012 · We dare you to find a better, and shorter, summary for the doctrine of the incarnation than John 1:14: “The Word became flesh.”. We asked Don Carson about this important doctrine at the very heart of Christmas. At the first Advent, the eternal Son of God took to himself full humanity. Without ceasing to be God, he became man.

  7. Mar 17, 2009 · The Christian doctrine of the Incarnation teaches that the Eternal Word, the second person of the Trinity, without diminishing His deity took upon Himself a fully human nature.

  8. Aug 3, 2024 · in Definitions, Spiritual and Theological Concepts. In the Bible, the term “incarnation” refers to the embodiment of God in the person of Jesus Christ, who is both fully divine and fully human. This concept is primarily expressed in John 1:14, which states, “The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us.”.

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