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Shrine of the Virgin
Shrine of the Virgin, oak with linen covering, polychromy, gilding, and gesso, German, c. 1300; in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. Closed, this object depicts Mary and the Christ Child; open, it represents the Holy Trinity (sculptures of the Son and the Holy Spirit are now lost).
Incarnation
Jesus Christ
- Key People:
- Blessed John Duns Scotus
- Related Topics:
- Christianity
- Jesus
- two natures of Christ
- Virgin Birth
- Angelus
Incarnation, central Christian doctrine that God became flesh, that God assumed a human nature and became a man in the form of Jesus Christ, the Son of God and the second person of the Trinity. Christ was truly God and truly man. The doctrine maintains that the divine and human natures of Jesus do not exist beside one another in an unconnected way but rather are joined in him in a personal unity that has traditionally been referred to as the hypostatic union. The union of the two natures has not resulted in their diminution or mixture; rather, the identity ...(100 of 584 words)