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  • 101Novensiles — Ancient Roman religion Marcus Aurelius (head covered) sacrificing at the Temple of Jupiter …

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  • 103Hypostasis —    Substance or person. The Hypostatic Union is the union of the divine and human natures in the single person (hypostasis) of Jesus Christ …

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  • 104in|car|na|tion — «IHN kahr NAY shuhn», noun. 1. the union of divine nature and human nature in the person of Jesus Christ; the assumption of human form by the Son of God; the hypostatic union. 2. the embodiment of God in the person of Jesus Christ. 3. Obsolete.… …

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  • 105In|car|na|tion — «IHN kahr NAY shuhn», noun. 1. the union of divine nature and human nature in the person of Jesus Christ; the assumption of human form by the Son of God; the hypostatic union. 2. the embodiment of God in the person of Jesus Christ. 3. Obsolete.… …

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  • 106Alexander of Hales — Alexander Hales(c.1185 1245) (also Halensis, Alensis, Halesius, Alesius;) also called Doctor Irrefragabilis (by Pope Alexander IV in the Bull De Fontibus Paradisi) and Theologorum Monarcha was a notable thinker important in the history of… …

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  • 107Christ — This article is about the Christian theological role. For other uses, see Christ (disambiguation). The oldest known icon of Christ Pantocrator Saint Catherine s Monastery. The two different facial expressions on either side emphasize Christ s… …

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  • 108Monotheism — Monotheist redirects here. For the Celtic Frost album, see Monotheist (album). Part of a series on God …

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  • 109Incarnation — which literally means embodied in flesh , refers to the conception and birth of a sentient creature (generally a human) who is the material manifestation of an entity or force whose original nature is immaterial.In its religious context the word… …

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  • 110Maximus the Confessor — Saint Maximus Icon of St. Maximus Confessor, Theologian, Homologetes Born c. 580 Constantinople or Palestine …

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