I think you mean resurrection.
It is the incarnation of Jesus Christ.
I believe that most Christians will assert that Jesus Christ is the incarnation of "Yahweh" - the God of the Old Testament.
The re-incarnation of Jesus Christ.
Theology is the study of religion. Incarnation in the theological sense is the human embodiment of a divine being or idea. Take, for instance, Jesus Christ. Jesus was said to be the incarnation of the spirit of God and all that was good.
Because many people do not believe that Jesus was the only son of God, and one with the Father.
God took on human flesh (was incarnated) in the person of Jesus Christ.
The definition of incarnation is a deity in human flesh. Jesus was.
* Emanuel which means 'God is with us.' * The term used is 'Incarnation.'
In Christianity, the Incarnation refers to the second person of the Trinity, the Son, becoming fully human, while maintaining full divinity. Jesus the Christ is both true God and true human. The incarnation is believed necessary for the salvation of humankind.
the incarnation of Jesus
Carne means "flesh" "The Incarnation" means the process whereby Mary gave birth to Jesus without the involvement of a human male. The Incarnation is God taking human flesh by the power of holy spirit / God becoming Man (Jesus Christ) The Incarnation happened 9 months before the birth of Christ. When Mary said "yes" and the greatest Miracle of all happened, God became man
A Christophany refers to a specific manifestation or appearance of Christ in the Old Testament before his incarnation. It is a pre-incarnate appearance of Jesus Christ in the form of a human or angelic being.