The state of being united or joined in flesh; incarnation or embodiment together.
From Latin con- (together) + carne (flesh), with -ation; a theological term rarely used except in medieval religious philosophy discussing spiritual union.
Theologians used concarnation to describe the mystical union between Christ and believers—it's even more intimate than 'incarnation,' suggesting a joining of actual flesh and spirit.
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