Incarnation

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 6: Humber to Malta, p. 92

Incarnation, the usual theological term for the union of the divine nature with the human in the divine person of Christ. The word incarnatio first occurs in the Latin version of Irenæus, and in the Greek fathers we find its equivalent sarkosis and enanthropēsis. See CHRIST, JESUS, and Ottey's Doctrine of the Incarnation (1896).

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