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1. Christianity
1.4 The Incarnation
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What is believed to be Jesus' divine nature in the Incarnation?
Eternal Son of God
Match the biblical passage with its explanation:
Philippians 2:6-8 ↔️ Jesus took the nature of a servant
Colossians 1:15-20 ↔️ Jesus is the image of God
Hebrews 1:1-3 ↔️ Jesus is the radiance of God's glory
How does the Incarnation demonstrate God's love for humanity?
God took human form
The Incarnation provides a means for humanity to be redeemed from sin and
death
Which New Testament book states that Jesus' life, death, and resurrection provide redemption for humanity?
2 Corinthians
In his human nature, Jesus had a physical body and
emotions
Match the biblical passage with its explanation:
Philippians 2:6-8 ↔️ Jesus took the nature of a servant
Colossians 1:15-20 ↔️ Jesus is the image of the invisible God
Hebrews 1:1-3 ↔️ Jesus is the radiance of God's glory
What is the term for the descent of a deity in human or animal form in Hinduism?
Avatar
The Incarnation is a central tenet of Christian
theology
Which biblical passage affirms that "the Word became flesh"?
John 1:14
The biblical basis for the Incarnation is found in the Old Testament.
False
Which New Testament book discusses the redemption achieved through Jesus' life, death, and resurrection?
2 Corinthians
The Incarnation emphasizes God's love and
accessibility
What is Jesus believed to be in his divine nature?
Eternal Son of God
Philippians 2:6-8 describes how Jesus "made himself nothing by taking the very nature of a
servant
What is one of the key significances of the Incarnation in Christian theology?
God's love
Match the consequence of the Incarnation with its relevant scripture:
God's Love and Accessibility ↔️ John 3:16
Redemption and Salvation ↔️ 2 Corinthians 5:19
Revelation of God ↔️ Hebrews 1:3
Jesus was fully human and without sin during the
Incarnation
.
True
What does the biblical basis for the Incarnation affirm about Jesus Christ?
Eternal Son of God
Jesus' death and resurrection enable the redemption of humanity from
sin
Jesus reveals the
true nature
of God to humanity.
True
Jesus reveals the true nature of God as described in Hebrews
1:3
.
True
The purpose of the Incarnation was to save humanity from sin.
True
The Incarnation is central to
Christian
theology because it reconciles humanity to God.
True
The Incarnation bridges the gap between
God
and humanity.
True
The Incarnation in Christianity is permanent, unlike avatars in
Hinduism
.
True
What is the Christian belief known as the Incarnation?
God becoming fully human
Arrange the key events in Jesus' life during the Incarnation according to their chronological order.
1️⃣ Jesus lived a human life
2️⃣ Jesus suffered and died
3️⃣ Jesus was resurrected
The Gospel of John states that "the Word became
flesh
The Incarnation made God inaccessible to humanity.
False
What does humanity gain through connection with God via Jesus?
Spiritual growth
The Incarnation is the belief that Jesus Christ took human form while remaining fully
divine
Which Gospel states that "the Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us"?
John
The Incarnation underscores God's profound love for
humanity
The Incarnation demonstrates God's love by taking on human
form
In Buddhism, a Buddha may take human form to help
humans
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