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Theosis, originally a Greek term for Christian divinisation or deification, has become a vogue word in modern theology. Although recent publications have explored its meaning in a selection of different contexts, this is the first book to offer a coherent narrative of how the concept of theosis developed in both its Eastern and Western versions. Norman
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Theology Today, 2008
Contemporary theology has increasingly attended to the category of the beautiful. The relation of beauty to the theme of theosis implies two questions: Is God beautiful? Does earthly beauty lead to God? A strong Christian tradition sees beauty as a quality of the divine and of grace, sometimes explicitly relating it to divinization.
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Contemporary theology has increasingly attended to the category of the beautiful. The relation of beauty to the theme of theosis implies two questions: Is God beautiful? Does earthly beauty lead to God? A strong Christian tradition sees beauty as a quality of the divine and of grace, sometimes explicitly relating it to divinization.
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This study examines the transformation of human freedom from the Enlightenment to the digital age, arguing that modern autonomy has evolved into a sophisticated form of subjugation through disciplinary, biopolitical, and algorithmic mechanisms. Drawing on Kant, Nietzsche, Foucault, Butler, and contemporary critical theorists, the work analyzes how ...
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