RELIGIONS
CHRISTIANITY
Question
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incarnation of God (God in bodily form)
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A prophet, but not the incarnation of God
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -The term Jesus as God Incarnate is the Christian belief that Jesus is God in human form. This is the part of the Trinity known as ‘God the Son’. Incarnation means ‘made flesh’. It is the Christian belief that God became a man in the person of Jesus, fully human and fully divine.
Detailed explanation-2: -The doctrine of the incarnation then entails that Jesus was at the same time both fully God and fully human-two natures in one person.
Detailed explanation-3: -A central doctrine of the Christian faith which affirms that God took human form in the body of Christ. In other words, God was ‘in-carnated’ in human flesh.
Detailed explanation-4: -When Christians talk about the Incarnation, they’re referring to the act when God the Son took on a human nature. This didn’t first happen on the day we celebrate Christ’s birth. God didn’t enter into humanity on Christmas morning as a newborn baby. He entered it nine months earlier inside of Mary’s womb.