Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,22| meant by the doctrine of theosis?~ The Greek Fathers, taking
2 2,22| spoke of man's deification (theosis in Greek). Arguing that
3 2,24| deals with the phenomenon of theosis in iconography throughout
4 2,26| 26.~ In order to make theosis possible, what nature would
5 2,27| be truly, fully God?~ For theosis to be possible, Christ must
6 5,4 | transformation is the process of theosis (divinization), or a participation
7 9,29| Give the definition of theosis.~ Theosis is the process
8 9,29| definition of theosis.~ Theosis is the process of deification
9 9,29| taught of the necessity of theosis when he explained that the
10 9,29| become god.~ In speaking of theosis, it is necessary to refer
11 9,29| destination [Ibid].~ ~Deification (theosis) should be the goal for
12 9,30| lies behind the doctrine of theosis?~ The textbook states that
13 9,30| that behind the doctrine of theosis there lies the idea of man
14 9,31| demonstrate the idea of theosis.~ Christ prayed at the Mystical
15 9,34| demonstrates the idea of theosis.~ Through these promises
16 9,35| the divine nature through theosis, something from God, is
17 9,36| 36.~ Does theosis (deification or divinization)
18 9,36| have relation to the body?~ Theosis involves the body as well
19 9,39| understanding the doctrine of theosis.~ (1) The first fruits of
20 9,39| Transfiguration.~ (3) Since theosis involves the sanctification
21 9,39| free from corruption.~ (4) Theosis involves a cosmic redemption.
22 9,39| Theology, p. 345].~ ~(5) Theosis is not a remote process
23 9,39| consciousness of sin, for theosis involves a continued act
24 9,40| 40.~ Does theosis take place for the soul
25 9,40| leaves the body? Or does theosis take place only after the
26 9,40| after the Last Judgment?~ Theosis must take place for the
27 9,41| difference in the realization of theosis between the body and soul?~
28 9,42| and he had to attain to theosis. Whereas the ascetic attains
29 10,25| biblico-patristic teaching of theosis (divinization by grace).
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