释义 |
incarnational, a.|ɪnkɑːˈneɪʃənəl| [f. incarnation + -al.] Of or relating to the theological doctrine of incarnation.
1912F. von Hügel Eternal Life viii. 166 Even the most general incarnational doctrine..must, then, be Superstition or Fanaticism for him. 1942D. Jenkins Nature of Catholicity i. 12 This..widely influential tendency, with its affinities with historical Romanticism and the so-called ‘Incarnational’ theology, is a development of the Anglican doctrine of catholicity in the direction of Liberalism. 1954D. L. Sayers Introd. Papers on Dante 122 This Way, though it is perhaps more typically Western and might appear to be more typically Catholic and Incarnational than the other, has, I believe, never been fully mapped by any mystical theologian—unless we count Dante. 1971Daily Tel. 29 July 6/3 His Christian faith is essentially this-worldly, ‘incarnational’, to use one of his favourite words. |