Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,20| man's cure for reaching deification, and they setup a barrier
2 2,22| 23 below), spoke of man's deification (theosis in Greek). Arguing
3 2,23| also convey the meaning of deification:~ ~And He Himself gave some
4 2,24| connected with the renewal, the deification of human nature realized
5 2,33| heresy was to render man's deification impossible. Condemning Arianism,
6 3,16| of the assumed flesh, the deification of the compound makeup of
7 4,10| icons bear witness to the deification of man and are visible expressions
8 4,15| the Iconoclasts denied the deification of man in particular. That
9 7,11| Pentecost, the Apostles reached deification, experienced revelation,
10 7,14| human reason, and their deification of it, heterodox Christianity
11 9,15| grace, infants can attain deification.~ Even though Orthodoxy
12 9,29| Theosis is the process of deification or divinization, whereby
13 9,29| original destination [Ibid].~ ~Deification (theosis) should be the
14 9,35| Orthodoxy's teaching on deification rejects all forms of pantheism.
15 9,36| 36.~ Does theosis (deification or divinization) refer only
16 9,38| with the necessity of the deification of the body. Since man is
17 9,38| textbook is showing that deification most assuredly involves
18 9,39| the soul alone. The full deification of the body will not be
19 9,39| of the commandments.~ (8) Deification is a social process rather
20 9,39| selfish one. As noted, deification involves keeping the commandments,
21 9,39| it” [Apophthegmata].~ (9) Deification, even though it involves
22 9,39| not issue in action.~ (10) Deification involves life in the Church
23 9,40| Last Day. Nevertheless, deification must begin here and now
24 9,41| divine light. Thus, although deification involves both soul and body,
25 9,41| both soul and body, bodily deification will not become apparent
26 10,25| on the path to a complete deification of the Mother of God. At
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