== == Answer: The word comes from the Latin "carne" which means "flesh". The Incarnation refers to the central Christian belief that the Second Person of the Trinity took flesh of the Virgin Mary, and became truly human (while remaining truly divine) in all things but sin. Christianity is the only religion which holds that God became incarnate. One must believe in the Incarnation (that Christ was truly human and truly divine) to be a Christian. (Some other religions teach that their god takes human form, but the god does not actually become human.)
It is the incarnation of Jesus Christ.
If you're a Buddhist then yes. That is you believe in incarnation.
Incarnation means one of a series of lifetimes. In this incarnation, he found himself as a servant.
"Incarnation" is a singular, common, countable noun.
Marie of the Incarnation died in 1618-04.
The definition of incarnation is a deity in human flesh. Jesus was.
Marie of the Incarnation was born on 1566-02-01.
White Incarnation was created on 1992-05-21.
no it is not but is the incarnation of the moment when lord shiva is in anger and dance
Within the Buddhist faith, the cycle of incarnation still continues today.
December 25 is the feast of the Incarnation - when the Word became flesh.
the incarnation of Jesus