Theosis: Deification in Christian Theology Volume Two: 156 (Princeton Theological Monograph)
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. . . that you may become partakers in the divine nature 2 Peter 1:4The theme of deification intimately touches on human identity and the actualization of humanitys ultimate purpose. It is predominantly an anthropological and soteriological expression of Christian theology. At the same time it testifies to the identity of a Christian God divine universal design and Gods economy where the trinitarian and christological apprehension receives the central place. Theosis both on an individual and cosmic scale is not exiguous in its eschatological perspective either. The testimony of theosis is testimony to the inexplicable mystery of divine intimacy. Deification penetrates all spheres of human existence and can be seen as an answer to most pending ultimate questions. It is essentially practical in its manifestation and uplifting in its content but nevertheless always evasive and arcane in its comprehension.From the IntroductionThis book contains biblical and historical-theological essays that offer innovative approaches to the issue of theosis. The interconnections between the theology of deification and the doctrines of the Trinity Christology anthropology protology hamartiology soteriology and eschatology are made manifest in these fascinating new studies. It is aimed both at those who are already students of theosis and at those who are looking for an introductory text. It also contains a comprehensive and up-to-date bibliography for those seeking further resources on the theme.
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