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Theosis: De vergoddelijking van de mens
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2023
“Theosis” is currently a “hot” topic in theology across confessional and methodological boundaries. The authors engage a variety of themes and major figures, such as theosis in the mystical theologies of Dionysius the Areopagite and Meister Eckhart, the Evagrian legacy, the presence or absence of “theosis” in Aquinas and Luther, the enduring ...
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“Theosis” is currently a “hot” topic in theology across confessional and methodological boundaries. The authors engage a variety of themes and major figures, such as theosis in the mystical theologies of Dionysius the Areopagite and Meister Eckhart, the Evagrian legacy, the presence or absence of “theosis” in Aquinas and Luther, the enduring ...
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2023
Contrasting two types of otherness, this essay seeks to highlight an approach to theological knowledge and religious identity which does not rely on an intentional othering, such as if often the case in religious polemical or dogmatic controversies, but rather one often found in the mystical and spiritual tradition of the Orthodox Church, which ...
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Contrasting two types of otherness, this essay seeks to highlight an approach to theological knowledge and religious identity which does not rely on an intentional othering, such as if often the case in religious polemical or dogmatic controversies, but rather one often found in the mystical and spiritual tradition of the Orthodox Church, which ...
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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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2020
For certain Christians, the word theosis raises red flags. The very mentioning of theosis inevitably conjures up images of Zeus or Thor, as well as many other mythological themes and stories that blur the boundary between the divine and the human. A closer look at the history of Christian thought will reveal that theosis is very closely linked to the ...
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For certain Christians, the word theosis raises red flags. The very mentioning of theosis inevitably conjures up images of Zeus or Thor, as well as many other mythological themes and stories that blur the boundary between the divine and the human. A closer look at the history of Christian thought will reveal that theosis is very closely linked to the ...
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