Both science and religion, she says, are enfleshed, shaped and purified by skeptical communities. |
The enfleshed mind is the spectator of all the ages-and-worlds. |
Preaching grace is enfleshed by words and pictures as diverse as the images of scripture. |
Furthermore, we try to present these values enfleshed in persons and concrete situations which serve as models in real life. |
For Barth, Jesus Christ as the enfleshed Word of God is the basis for the doctrine of the Trinity. |
Rather, as fully human and fully divine, in a union and not a confusion of natures, Jesus Christ is the Word of God enfleshed as human creature. |