Phrases with «human embodiment»

The phrase "human embodiment" means a person who is a living example or representation of something. It refers to someone who fully represents or embodies human qualities, characteristics, experiences, or values. Full definition

Sentences with «human embodiment»

  • All hail Aubrey Plaza, an actress who's been proving she's far more than human embodiment of a deadpan glare — and someone isn't afraid to take things far, far out there. (rollingstone.com)
  • D. Bruce Nieli for his thoughtful reflection on the theological significance, from the Catholic and Orthodox Christian points of view, of human embodiment in relation to such doctrines as the resurrection and glorification of the body, the «marriage» of Christ and the Church, Christ's presence in the Holy Eucharist, and the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. (firstthings.com)
  • One of the problems, I suspect, is that contemporary Christians do not take as seriously as we should our human embodiment and our hope for the resurrection of the body. (firstthings.com)
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