Category:Incarnation (subject)

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Incarnation

Overview

The Incarnation of the Christ is one of the central Christian doctrines. Although there are different understandings, the Incarnation can be described as the process through which the divine Logos (Jesus) became flesh.

Only at the end of the nineteenth century, scholars began tracing the historical development of this Christian doctrine, from its origins to the present.

Major Theological Treatises on the Incarnation of the Christ

  • De Carne Christi (around 210), by Tertullian
  • De incarnatione Verbi Dei (4th cent.), by Athanasius of Alexandria
  • De trinitatis erroribus (1531), by Michael Servetus.
  • Immanuel; or, The mystery of the Incarnation of the Son of God (1645), by James Ussher.

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