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29 December 2024

  • curprev 10:5110:51, 29 December 2024Pig talk contribs 4,245 bytes +4,245 Created page with "Using **sensus plenior** (Latin for "fuller sense"), which refers to the deeper, sometimes prophetic or hidden meaning within a text, we can explore how the **Incarnation** of Jesus relates to fasting in a spiritual or theological sense. ### 1. **The Incarnation as a Fulfillment of Humanity's Need** At the heart of the Incarnation (God becoming man in the person of Jesus Christ) is the idea that God entered into human suffering, weakness, and frailty to redeem and sanct..." Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit