Imprisoned |
Improbable |
Improvement |
Inability |
Inactivity |
Incarnation, of Christ
| Incentive, cf. Motivation
| Income Tax
| Indecision
| Independence
| Indifference
In the Flesh
Topic : Incarnation, of ChristLiterally, en-flesh-ment (Latin carnisflesh); the doctrine that the Son of God became human (John 1:14). Jesus did not play at becoming a man but took on our flesh with all its problems and weaknesses. Incarnation, in the Christian understanding, means that Christ was both God and human.