[in’-kar-nay‘-shun]
(Latin in, “in” + carn, “flesh”)
A theological term describing the union of the second person of the Trinity with human nature. Christ became “incarnate” in that he took on flesh or human nature (John 1:14). The incarnation was a necessity for Christ to secure salvation and act as the mediator between God and man. Without […]
November 1, 2009
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