proposed throughout the centuries, but all were rejected by Nicene Christianity. The incarnation is commemorated and celebrated each year at Christmas, and reference...
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Incarnation literally means embodied in flesh or taking on flesh. It is the conception and the embodiment of a deity or spirit in some earthly form or...
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Christian humanism (redirect from Incarnational humanism)
literature, on the one hand, and on the other hand, their study of ancient Christianity, including the Bible and the Church Fathers... Even more important, they...
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Religious historians and scholars often define Nicene Christianity as being the first incarnation of the state church of the Roman Empire that was officially...
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Chalcedonian Christianity is a term referring to the branches of Christianity that accept and uphold theological resolutions of the Council of Chalcedon...
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Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion, professing that Jesus Christ was raised from the dead and is the Son of God, whose coming as the Messiah...
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Divine presence (section Christianity)
In Hinduism, an avatar is the appearance or incarnation of a deity on Earth. Incarnation Logos (Christianity) The Kingdom of God Is Within You "Theophany"...
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Annunciation (redirect from Feast of the Incarnation)
Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, Nazareth Incarnation (Christianity) Order of the Most Holy Annunciation Roman Catholic Marian art...
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Omnipresence (section Christianity)
(Psalm 8:3, Isaiah 40:12, Nahum 1:3) God is bodily present in the Incarnation (Christianity) of his Son, Jesus Christ. (Gospel of John 1:14, Colossians 2:9)...
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Jewish Christianity is the foundation of Early Christianity, which later developed into Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Oriental Orthodox Christianity. Christianity...
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