Concarnation

/kɑːnkɑːrˈneɪʃən/ noun

Definition

The state of being united or joined in flesh; incarnation or embodiment together.

Etymology

From Latin con- (together) + carne (flesh), with -ation; a theological term rarely used except in medieval religious philosophy discussing spiritual union.

Kelly Says

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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