For general uses, see Incarnation The Incarnation is the belief in Christianity that the second person in the Christian Godhead, also known as the Son or the Logos (Word), "became flesh" when he was miraculously conceived in the womb of the Virgin Mary. The word Incarnate derives from Latin (in=in or into, caro, carnis=flesh) meaning "to make into flesh" or "to become flesh".
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- For general uses, see Incarnation The Incarnation is the belief in Christianity that the second person in the Christian Godhead, also known as the Son or the Logos (Word), "became flesh" when he was miraculously conceived in the womb of the Virgin Mary. The word Incarnate derives from Latin (in=in or into, caro, carnis=flesh) meaning "to make into flesh" or "to become flesh". The incarnation is a fundamental theological teaching of orthodox (Nicene) Christianity, based on its understanding of the New Testament. The incarnation represents the belief that Jesus, who is the non-created second person of the triune God, took on a human body and nature and became both man and God. In the Bible its clearest teaching is in the Gospel of John, where in chapter 1 verse 14, it says "And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us. " In the Incarnation, as traditionally defined, the divine nature of the Son was joined but not mixed with human nature in one divine Person, Jesus Christ, who was both "truly God and truly man". The Incarnation is commemorated and celebrated each year at Christmas, and also reference can be made to the Feast of the Annunciation; "different aspects of the mystery of the Incarnation" are celebrated at Christmas and the Annunciation . This is central to the traditional faith held by most Christians. Alternative views on the subject have been proposed throughout the centuries (see below), but all were rejected by mainstream Christian bodies. In recent decades, an alternative doctrine known as "Oneness" has gained credence amongst various Pentecostal groups (see below), but has been rejected by the remainder of Christendom.
- Con incarnazione si intende, in generale, la rappresentazione concreta di un concetto astratto; un atto di personificazione, come l'assunzione di una forma umana da parte di un essere spirituale, divino. In casi più specifici, per incarnazione si intende semplicemente la discesa dell'anima umana in un corpo materiale attraverso il concepimento; una caduta che si ritiene per lo più dovuta a una colpa originaria.
- Wcielenie – termin teologiczny, którym w chrześcijaństwie określa się przyjęcie przez Jezusa Chrystusa ludzkiej natury przez narodzenie z Najświętszej Maryi Panny. Nauka o wcieleniu jest obecna w głównych wyznaniach chrześcijańskich, uznających bóstwo Chrystusa i jako Syna Bożego - drugiej osoby Trójcy Świętej. Dokonało się ono podczas zwiastowania mocą Ducha Świętego. Jezus Chrystus stał się prawdziwym Bogiem i prawdziwym człowiekiem: występują w nim jednocześnie dwie natury (ludzka i boska) zjednoczone w unii osobowej, co określa się jako Tajemnicę Wcielenia.
- “道成肉身”(英文:Incarnation,源于拉丁语 in carnis — “在肉[身]中”)是基督教(尼西亚信经)的基本神学教义之一,基于对《圣经·新约全书》的理解。该教义认为:三位一体中的圣子在降世之前与圣父同体,称为“道”。后来这个“道”以肉身的形式降世成人,便是耶稣。所以耶稣就是道成肉身,既是完全的神又是完全的人。
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- For general uses, see Incarnation The Incarnation is the belief in Christianity that the second person in the Christian Godhead, also known as the Son or the Logos (Word), "became flesh" when he was miraculously conceived in the womb of the Virgin Mary. The word Incarnate derives from Latin (in=in or into, caro, carnis=flesh) meaning "to make into flesh" or "to become flesh".
- Con incarnazione si intende, in generale, la rappresentazione concreta di un concetto astratto; un atto di personificazione, come l'assunzione di una forma umana da parte di un essere spirituale, divino. In casi più specifici, per incarnazione si intende semplicemente la discesa dell'anima umana in un corpo materiale attraverso il concepimento; una caduta che si ritiene per lo più dovuta a una colpa originaria.
- Wcielenie – termin teologiczny, którym w chrześcijaństwie określa się przyjęcie przez Jezusa Chrystusa ludzkiej natury przez narodzenie z Najświętszej Maryi Panny. Nauka o wcieleniu jest obecna w głównych wyznaniach chrześcijańskich, uznających bóstwo Chrystusa i jako Syna Bożego - drugiej osoby Trójcy Świętej. Dokonało się ono podczas zwiastowania mocą Ducha Świętego.
- “道成肉身”(英文:Incarnation,源于拉丁语 in carnis — “在肉[身]中”)是基督教(尼西亚信经)的基本神学教义之一,基于对《圣经·新约全书》的理解。该教义认为:三位一体中的圣子在降世之前与圣父同体,称为“道”。后来这个“道”以肉身的形式降世成人,便是耶稣。所以耶稣就是道成肉身,既是完全的神又是完全的人。
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- Wcielenie
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