Answer:
B. The death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus was the focal point of his incarnation.
Explanation:
The incarnation of Jesus refers to his becoming flesh. In other words, it refers to the act of Jesus being born of a woman and holding a true body. Therefore, his birth, and not his death, was the focal point of his incarnation. The incarnation was also Christ's act of humiliation, along with him undergoing the miseries of life and the death on the cross. According to Christianity, these acts are the ones that ensure the salvation of all Christians.
Holland did not lose New Netherland through force. Nieuw Amsterdam was New York from 1664 to 1673, but in that year it became Dutch once more, this time under the name Nieuw Oranje, `New Orange.' ... The Anglo-Dutch<span> war was ended by the Treaty of Westminster of 1674.</span>