Yes. The notion of of God becoming man for the purpose of saving mankind is a at the core of the religion that is Christianity. It is a concept/event recorded in the written record (The Bible) and believed by faith.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") do not believe in the Incarnation, that is a Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant Christian doctrine. The Incarnation is the doctrine that the second person of the trinity (God the Son) assumed human form and is therefore both God and Man. Mormons do not believe in the doctrine of the Trinity and therefore do not believe in the doctrine of the Incarnation.
If you're a Buddhist then yes. That is you believe in incarnation.
Christian Lagger has written: 'Dienst' -- subject(s): Incarnation, Doctrinal Theology
I believe that most Christians will assert that Jesus Christ is the incarnation of "Yahweh" - the God of the Old Testament.
AnswerNo. As written in our Creed, we believe in the resurrection of the body, and life in the world to come. Firstly, they must believe in the incarnation of Jesus.Secondly, many among the laity and some clergy believe in reincarnation. Even religious men and women believe in incineration.
Both believe that Christ Is the Incarnation Of God. Rastafarians believe that Emperor Haile Salassie was another incarnation of God too.
Judiasm, Christianity, Islam, to name a few
The unicorn became a symbol in Christian tradition to represent purity, innocence, and Christ's incarnation.
No. He was an atheist. I think he believed in incarnation.
No. All Hindu sects believe reincarnation.
An Angelus is a Christian devotion in memory of the Incarnation, or the bell rung as a call to prayer during the Angelus service.
You need to be a Christian to believe that Jesus is your saviour. It is then a matter of faith.