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Match the following terms with their definitions.

1. self-satisfied "being" before a specific condition or state
2. immutability complete, whole, entire, not limited
3. absolute without any restrictions or limits
4. limitless having all that is necessary within one's self
5. self-sufficient content with one's self
6. self-contained stable, unchangeable
7. pre-existence God taking on a human form
8. finite having "being" by one's self
9. self-existent having measurable limits
10. incarnate able to get along without help

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Final answer:

The terms self-satisfied, immutability, absolute, limitless, self-sufficient, self-contained, pre-existence, finite, self-existent, and incarnate are matched with their respective definitions in the realms of philosophy and theology.

Step-by-step explanation:

To match the following terms with their definitions:

  1. Self-satisfied: content with one's self, a sense of being complacent or pleased with oneself, often without awareness of potential dangers or defects.
  2. Immutability: stable, unchangeable, not yielding to change. This can often refer to concepts in philosophy or theology where certain attributes or the nature of entities does not alter over time.
  3. Absolute: complete, whole, entire, not limited, often used in the realm of philosophy to denote something that is completely unrestricted or unlimited.
  4. Limitless: without any restrictions or limits, extending infinitely or beyond measure.
  5. Self-sufficient: able to get along without help, having all that is necessary within one's self.
  6. Self-contained: having all that is necessary within one's self, often implying that an entity is independent and not reliant on others.
  7. Pre-existence: the state of 'being' before a specific condition or state, often a theological term referring to the existence of souls before birth.
  8. Finite: having measurable limits, being limited in size, duration, or importance.
  9. Self-existent: having 'being' by one's self, existing independently of other beings or causes.
  10. Incarnate: God taking on a human form, a theological term referring to divine beings or deities manifesting in physical form.
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