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Theosis

Book Theosis Stephen Finlan
Libristo code: 04039340
Publishers James Clarke & Co Ltd, February 2010
" 'Deification' refers to the transformation of believers into the likeness of God. Of course, Chris... Full description
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" 'Deification' refers to the transformation of believers into the likeness of God. Of course, Christian monotheism goes against any literal 'god making' of believers. Rather, the New Testament speaks of a transformation of mind, a metamorphosis of character, a redefinition of selfhood, and an imitation of God. Most of these passages are tantalisingly brief, and none spells out the concept in detail. "Deification was an important idea in the early church, though it took a long time for one term to emerge as the standard label for the process. That term was theosis, coined by the great fourth-century theologian, Gregory of Nazianzus. Theologians now use theosis to designate all instances where any idea of taking on God's character or being 'divinised' (made divine) occurs, even when the term theosis is not used. And of course, different Christian authors understood deification differently. "While some articles in this collection discuss pre-Christian antecedents of theosis, Greek and Jewish, most focus on particular Christian understandings. The article by Gregory Glazov examines Old Testament covenant theology, with an emphasis on divine adoption, and on bearing the fruit of knowledge or attaining the stature of a tree of righteousness in Proverbs, Isaiah, and Sirach. The article by Stephen Finlan on 2 Pet 1:4 ('You may become participants of the divine nature') examines the epistle's apparent borrowings from Middle Platonic spirituality, Stoic ethics, and Jewish apocalyptic expectation. The epistle stresses 'knowledge of Christ', which means cultivation of godly character and growing up into Christ." - from the Introduction "If one were to seek a single volume constituting an up-to-date and learned coverage of the subject, this is the book." - J. Robert Wright, General Theological Seminary, in "Religious Studies Review" "An extraordinary collaboration of scholars examining the neglected theme of deification in the classic Christian tradition from its biblical roots through Irenaeus, Augustine, and Maximus, to contemporary reconstructions of Torrance and Soloviev." - Thomas C. Oden, General Editor, Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture. "Here is a wonderfully comprehensive and academically careful presentation of theosis from the Bible until Vladimir Soloviev. It is a superb contribution to fresh Christian thinking." - Ellen T. Charry, Margaret W. Harmon Associate Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary, and editor of "Theology Today"

About the book

Full name Theosis
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2010
Number of pages 194
EAN 9780227173299
ISBN 0227173295
Libristo code 04039340
Weight 292
Dimensions 153 x 227 x 13
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