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From the Latin, meaning “to become flesh, “ referring to the mystery of Jesus Christ, the divine Son of God, becoming man. Jesus Christ became truly man while remaining truly God.
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Incarnation
B
Predestination
C
Indulgences
D
Tradition
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Incarnation: From the Latin, meaning “to become flesh, ‘’ referring to the mystery of Jesus Christ, the divine Son of God, becoming man. In the Incarnation, Jesus Christ became truly man while remaining truly God.

Detailed explanation-2: -Incarnation. From latin incarnationem-in and carnis (flesh). Incarnation means ‘becoming flesh’. Doctrine of incarnation. It expresses the belief that Jesus Christ was God in human form.

Detailed explanation-3: -’SACRAMENT’ Historically, the word ‘sacrament’ developed from the Greek word ‘mysterion’ and the Latin word ‘sacramentum’. ‘Mysterion’ means ‘something hidden or secret’ – our word ‘mystery’. The language surrounding ‘sacraments’ did not develop in the Church for some time.

Detailed explanation-4: -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. This doctrine is based on the fundamental paradox that because God was incarnated in Christ, Christ was both fully human and fully God at the same time.

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