CONCEPTION
Conception
CONCEPTION.See Virgin Birth.
Fuente: A Dictionary Of Christ And The Gospels
Conception
(Lat. concipere, to take together) Cognition of abstracta or universals as distinguished from cognition of concreta or particulars. (See Abstractum.) Conception, as a mode of cognition, may or may not posit real or subsistent universals corresponding to the concepts of the mind. See Conceptualism; Conceptual Realism. — L.W.
Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy
CONCEPTION
of children
Gen 21:2; Gen 25:21; Gen 30:23; Jdg 13:5; 1Sa 1:20; Mat 1:18; Luk 1:24