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"God became man so that man could become God" --Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandra, 4th century
This is an interesting theological idea that can be read to have been intimated by Maximus Confessor, Pseudo-Dionysus, Gregory of Nazianzen and Gregory of Nyssa. This idea is more common in the Eastern Orthodox tradition but less so in the rest of Christendom.
This idea puts quite a different focus on the practice of Christianity. The way they used it, there was a continual upward striving in the monastic context of the time. They called this "theosis" which was an ideal to be aspired to. Here are some other Biblical quotes on this idea: http://www.antiochian.org/content/theosis-partaking-divine-nature
After reading the explanation at the link, what do you think of "theosis"? Is it compatible with your religious practice?
This is an interesting theological idea that can be read to have been intimated by Maximus Confessor, Pseudo-Dionysus, Gregory of Nazianzen and Gregory of Nyssa. This idea is more common in the Eastern Orthodox tradition but less so in the rest of Christendom.
This idea puts quite a different focus on the practice of Christianity. The way they used it, there was a continual upward striving in the monastic context of the time. They called this "theosis" which was an ideal to be aspired to. Here are some other Biblical quotes on this idea: http://www.antiochian.org/content/theosis-partaking-divine-nature
After reading the explanation at the link, what do you think of "theosis"? Is it compatible with your religious practice?