Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,22| with Him, man must become deified. That is, he is to become
2 2,24| only of a living but also a deified prototype. It does not represent
3 2,24| because it portrays this deified state of its prototype and
4 2,25| attain?~ Man would have to be deified. That is, he must become
5 3,16| through partaking of the Deified and Life-giving Flesh of
6 4,12| hieratic style that depict deified humanity. Through their
7 4,16| The Word made flesh has deified the flesh.” Thus God has
8 4,16| the flesh.” Thus God has deified matter and made it Spirit-bearing.
9 9,35| divine energies. “He who is deified through grace acquires all
10 9,35| into the deity. Man in his deified state is distinct from God (
11 9,35| free will, but that when deified, they voluntarily and lovingly
12 9,37| Confessor wrote: “Man's body is deified at the same time as his
13 9,37| follows that man is to be deified in both body and soul.~ ~
14 9,39| they will only be fully deified on the Last Day. Granted,
15 9,39| such a person is already deified to some degree.~ (6) A person
16 9,39| degree.~ (6) A person being deified does not lose consciousness
17 9,39| to follow in order to be deified does not involve anything
18 9,40| the believer is already deified before it leaves the body?
19 9,40| people will only be fully deified on the Last Day. Nevertheless,
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