inlibration

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. The fact of God's being invested in a book (the Qur'an), as opposed to in flesh as held by Christianity.

Word forms

inlibration

Etymology

Coined by Harry A Wolfson (1887–1974) on the model of incarnation, from in- + inflected stem of Latin liber (“book”) + -ation.

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