Incarnate Word

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Incarnate Word is a Christian theological title referring to Jesus Christ as the divine Son of God made flesh.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian theological concept
Christological title
affirmedBy Catholic Church NERFINISHED
Eastern Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
Most Protestant churches
associatedWithCouncil Council of Chalcedon NERFINISHED
Council of Nicaea NERFINISHED
basedOnScripture Gospel of John NERFINISHED
John 1:14
centralToDoctrine Doctrine of the Incarnation NERFINISHED
Nicene Christology NERFINISHED
contrastedWith Pre-incarnate Word
denotesNature Full divinity of Christ
Full humanity of Christ NERFINISHED
equivalentTerm Incarnate Logos NERFINISHED
Logos Incarnate NERFINISHED
Verbum Incarnatum NERFINISHED
Word Incarnate NERFINISHED
GreekForm Logos sesarkōmenos
hasChristologicalEmphasis God becoming man in history
hasDoctrinalStatus Core doctrine in most Protestant traditions
Dogma in Catholic theology
Dogma in Eastern Orthodox theology
hasFeastRelated Annunciation NERFINISHED
Christmas NERFINISHED
hasLanguageForm Greek
Latin
hasMeaning Word made flesh
divine Son of God made flesh
hasRoleInSoteriology Means of human salvation
hasSubject Union of divine and human natures in Christ
hasTheologicalBranch Christology NERFINISHED
hasTheologicalTradition Christianity NERFINISHED
hasTitleOf Jesus of Nazareth NERFINISHED
impliesEvent Incarnation of the Son of God
LatinForm Verbum Incarnatum NERFINISHED
refersTo Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
relatedConcept Hypostatic union NERFINISHED
Incarnation
Logos NERFINISHED
Second Person of the Trinity NERFINISHED
Son of God NERFINISHED
usedIn Christian devotional language
Christian liturgy
Christian theology

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Son of God isTitleOf Incarnate Word