Incarnation - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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In the context of GCSE Religious Studies, 'Incarnation' refers to the Christian belief that God became human in the form of Jesus Christ. This concept is central to Christianity, highlighting the belief that Jesus was both fully divine and fully human. The Incarnation signifies God's willingness to share in the human experience, providing a direct connection between the divine and humans. It is celebrated in the Christian festival of Christmas, which marks the birth of Jesus. Understanding the Incarnation is crucial for comprehending the nature of Jesus’ teachings, his role in salvation, and the foundation of many Christian doctrines.

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