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1 Intro,1| himself engaged it through His incarnation and said to the disciples: “ 2 1,2 | entire life of Christ from incarnation to ascension. This view 3 1,2 | centered on Christ, His incarnation, death and resurrection. 4 1,3 | Athanasios. In his essay On the Incarnation of the Word, which C. S. 5 1,4 | human reasoning, such as the incarnation, the virgin birth, the power 6 2,2 | Son” which proclaims the incarnation, death and resurrection 7 2,3 | to St. John, they are the incarnation, the miracles of Jesus, 8 2,3 | of such mysteries as the incarnation, the virgin birth, the power 9 2,4 | Saint Athanasios On the Incarnation of the Word[61] may serve 10 2,4 | divinity. For Athanasios, the incarnation is not just the birth and 11 2,4 | based on the reality of the incarnation, the full union of the divine 12 2,4 | Saint Athanasios viewed the incarnation in its full reality. Through 13 2,4 | full reality. Through the incarnation the eternal Word put himself 14 3,3 | example, in his work On the Incarnation of the Word, St. Athanasios 15 4,2 | central events of salvation — incarnation, death and resurrection, 16 4,4 | entire ministry of Christ — incarnation, teaching, healing, death, 17 4,4 | proclaims the mystery of the incarnation in which the eternal Word 18 4,4 | mind the mystery of the incarnation, and that Christ is the 19 5,2 | mission. The mystery of the Incarnation assures us that Christ’s 20 5,5 | the Old Testament, whereas incarnation and communion defined salvation 21 5,5 | embraced human nature in His incarnation and promised to dwell among 22 7,3 | of revelation such as the incarnation of Christ, His death and 23 9,3 | of Christ symbolizes His incarnation by which He embraced our 24 11,4 | Saint Athanasios, On the Incarnation of the Word, translated 25 11,4 | Saint Athanasios, On the Incarnation, translated and edited by 26 11,4 | 213.~ ~[64]. See On the Incarnation, pp. 33-37, 48-49, 54-56 27 11,4 | St. Athanasios, On the Incarnation of the Word, trans. and