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American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, 2004
Nicholas of Cusa presents a negative theology in which divine mystery penetrates the created order. As part of creation, human being is a locus for God's presence. If God is mysterious and unknown, then so is human being.In the thought of Cusanus, traditional apophaticism becomes anthropological apophaticism, but this extension of mystery to human ...
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Nicholas of Cusa presents a negative theology in which divine mystery penetrates the created order. As part of creation, human being is a locus for God's presence. If God is mysterious and unknown, then so is human being.In the thought of Cusanus, traditional apophaticism becomes anthropological apophaticism, but this extension of mystery to human ...
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2021
Abstract: In Christian theology, the theme of theōsis is intimately linked to reflection on redemption and sanctification in Jesus Christ and through the Holy Spirit. It is thus a fundamentally Trinitarian theological concern. The question of “salvation” raises issues of who is saved, how, and from what, but also to what end people are saved, and it is
Arblaster, John, Faesen, Rob
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Abstract: In Christian theology, the theme of theōsis is intimately linked to reflection on redemption and sanctification in Jesus Christ and through the Holy Spirit. It is thus a fundamentally Trinitarian theological concern. The question of “salvation” raises issues of who is saved, how, and from what, but also to what end people are saved, and it is
Arblaster, John, Faesen, Rob
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2013
The contextualization of theology is the attempt to understand the Christian faith in a particular context. Often, the major theological questions posed originate from the sociopolitical concerns of the day or from a particular demographic of society. Yet these questions have also been at times nuanced by the religious and philosophical heritage of the
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The contextualization of theology is the attempt to understand the Christian faith in a particular context. Often, the major theological questions posed originate from the sociopolitical concerns of the day or from a particular demographic of society. Yet these questions have also been at times nuanced by the religious and philosophical heritage of the
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Theosis as Kenosis: The Paradox of Holy Intimacy in the Theology of Hans Urs von Balthasar
2023Even though participation in the divine life pervades the writings of Balthasar, especially his eschatology, the explicit use of divinization or deification rarely appears. However, this essay argues that Balthasar approaches theosis by means of Ignatian spirituality, as seen in his use of terms like indiferencia, but chiefly in his conception of ...
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2018
This volume brings together a series of contributions by leading theologians on the doctrine of theosis or deification in the Eastern and Western Christian traditions. While it is still often assumed that the theme of theosis was exclusively developed in the Eastern theological tradition after the Patristic period, and that it has since been a ...
Faesen, Rob, Arblaster, John
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This volume brings together a series of contributions by leading theologians on the doctrine of theosis or deification in the Eastern and Western Christian traditions. While it is still often assumed that the theme of theosis was exclusively developed in the Eastern theological tradition after the Patristic period, and that it has since been a ...
Faesen, Rob, Arblaster, John
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Theosis in the Ethiopian Tradition: A Preliminary Assessment
Transformation, 2023Calum Samuelson
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