The question makes no sense or it might be just me not understanding it.
Well never the less Incarnation is not a Theory! Lets start there shall we.
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The theory of incarnation and rebirth belongs to the school of thought for multiple lives. Those school of thought with One Life - Creator theory will find it difficult or unacceptable to Incarnation and Rebirth. Rebirth and Incarnation belongs to the same family; Rebirth is general while Incarnation is specific. That is how the theory of Incarnation is related to Rebirth. Some Noble souls after rebirth get incarnation to profess the faith and attain the same spiritual recognition as of the previous birth.
Rebirth is taken as a belief that all living beings after death, are reborn carrying the fruit of their earnings of good deeds and performance, to their next birth in the form of Destiny.
An incarantion is the rebirth of a person
Hinduism believes in the theory of incarnation and rebirth. To get rid from this cycle of birth and rebirth, all the Hindu Scriptures lay emphasis for the human kind to get moksha by purifying one's soul by godly acts.
Hinduism follows monotheism system. Hinduism believe in one Supreme God & Incarnation (avatāra) theory.
In Buddhism, Anatta means soul-lessness. It is a doctrine of rebirth that should be distinguished from the theory of reincarnation.
You can read this in the first eighteen verses of his book at related links.
Some of the most popular Hindu belief are Dharma (righteous living) Artha (material prosperity) Kāma (enjoyment) and Moksha (liberation). Also Reincarnation (punarjanma) theory and Incarnation (avatāra) theory.
Renaissance, its still a french word but in common English usage - Check related links for details renée. I know its also a name, but it means 'Rebirth'
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Assuming you mean Samasara it is the the cycle of life death and rebirth in Hinduism, Buddhism and related faiths
It is the incarnation of Jesus Christ.
If you're a Buddhist then yes. That is you believe in incarnation.
The theory that different organisms have ancestors that are related is called the theory of evolution. This theory explains how organisms have changed over time through the process of natural selection, leading to the diversity of life we see today.