Incarnation
61incarnation — in·car·na·tion …
62incarnation — Воплощение …
63incarnation — [ˌɪnkɑːˈneɪʃ(ə)n] noun 1) [singular] a person or thing that is an extremely strong example of a particular quality 2) [C] according to some religions, one in a series of lives that a person may have …
64Incarnation — This word (from the Latin in, meaning in, and caro, meaning flesh ) refers to the central Christian belief that the Son of God assumed human nature and, as stated in the Nicene Creed, became flesh and dwelt among us. (See CCC461 463) …
65Incarnation — Enekelea (Catholic) …
66Mystère de l'incarnation — Incarnation (christianisme) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Incarnation (homonymie). Nativité de Georges de La Tour (1644) …
67Théologie de l'incarnation — Incarnation (christianisme) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Incarnation (homonymie). Nativité de Georges de La Tour (1644) …
68INCARNATION OF CHRIST — one of the key and unique BELIEFS of CHRISTIANITY which teaches that JESUS CHRIST, the SON OF GOD, was both fully God and fully human. This is quite different from other ancient religious MYTHOLOGIES where a God either takes on human form or… …
69incarnation, dynamic — Воплощение динамическое …
70The Incarnation — The Incarnation † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Incarnation I. The Fact of the Incarnation (1) The Divine Person of Jesus Christ A. Old Testament Proofs B. New Testament Proofs C. Witness of Tradition (2) The Human… …