Theōsis : deification in Christian theology / edited by Stephen Finlan and Vladimir Kharlamov.
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- 1597524387 (pbk.)
- 9781597524384 (pbk.)
- BT767.8 .T45 2006
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Saint Photios Orthodox Theological Seminary | BT767.8 .T45 2006 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 743870002225 |
Vol. 2 edited by Vladimir Kharlamov.
Series numbering for [v. 1] taken from CIP info on t.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Vol. 1. Introduction / Stephen Finlan, Vladimir Kharlamov -- Theōsis, Judaism, and Old Testament anthropology / Gregory Glazov -- Second Peter's notion of divine participation / Stephen Finlan -- Emergence of the deification theme in the Apostolic Fathers / Vladimir Kharlamov -- Deification in the apologists of the Second Century / Vladimir Kharlamov -- Irenaeus on the christological basis of human divinization / Jeffrey Finch -- Athanasius on the deifying work of the redeemer / Jeffrey Finch -- Augustine's conception of deification, revisited / Robert Puchniak -- Divinization and spiritual progress in Maximus the Confessor / Elena Vishnevskaya -- Reforming theōsis / Myk Habets -- The comedy of divinization Soloviev / Stephen Finlan.
Vol. 2. Deification in Jesus' teaching / Stephen Finlan -- The idea of deification in the early Eastern Church / Ivan V. Popov (trans. Boris Jakim) -- Clement of Alexandria on Trinitarian and metaphysical relationality in the context of deification / Vladimir Kharlamov -- Basil of Caesarea and the Cappadocians on the distinction between essence and energies in God and its relevance to the deification theme / Vladimir Kharlamov -- Bridging the gap : theosis in Antioch and Alexandria / Joel C. Elowky -- Theosis, texts and identity : the Philokalia (1782) : a case study / Paul M. Collins -- Between creation and salvation : theosis and theurgy / Paul M. Collins -- Participation in God : the appropriations of theosis by contemporary Baptist theologians / Mark S. Medley.
". . . that you may become partakers in the divine nature" 2 Peter 1:4. These biblical and historical-theological essays offer innovative approaches to the issue of theosis probing and exploring the interconnections between the theology of deification and the doctrines of the Trinity, christology, anthropology, protology, hamartiology, soteriology, and eschatology.
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