Pertaining to incarnation; particularly the incarnation of Jesus Christ.(adjective)
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Use "incarnational" in a sentence
"Although the terms incarnational and eschatological were not current in Belloc’s lifetime, he is a prime instance of a man with an incarnational understanding of religious truth."
"David Fitch believes that video venues are anti-missional and non-incarnational .. in other words, growing out of Modernity and the old paradigm."
"Just as God assumed a body and entered the time and space of this world, so it is appropriate to prayer – at least to communal liturgical prayer – that our speaking to God should be "incarnational," that it should be Christological, turned through the incarnate Word to the Triune God."