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4,483 words, approx. 15 pages INCARNATION. The concept of incarnation (Lat., incarnatio, "being in flesh") has been applied in the Christian community to the mystery of union between divinity and humanity in the person of Jesus Christ. More generally, the concept has...
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 Incarnation, which literally means embodied in flesh, refers to the conception, and live birth of a sentient creature (generally human being) who is the material manifestation of an entity or force whose original nature is immaterial. While...




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 Anglican Theological Review
Incarnation
10/01/2003: 551 words, approx. 2 pages Incarnation. By Gerald O'Collins. New Century Theology Series. London: Continuum, 2002. iv + 192 pp. £12.99 (paper); $28.95 (paper). Incarnation, a volume in the New Century Theology series, reads as an extended meditation on the Incarnation of Jesus Christ. Written in a clear...
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 The Christian Century
Incarnational language.
07/30/1997: 863 words, approx. 3 pages Many religious institutions seem in danger of replacing incarnational language, or language of the senses, with a type of abstract language that fails to engage the senses. For example the biblical phrase 'All flesh is grass' has been become 'All people are grass' in...
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Don Imus returning to television
11/14/2007: 261 words, approx. 1 pages Don Imus is hanging his familiar cowboy hat in a new television home: RFD-TV.The radio personality, who returns to the airwaves Dec. 3 on WABC-AM, will debut the same day on the seven-year-old cable and satellite television station that caters to viewers with homes on...


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