(As a Newsday editor told me regarding a paragraph I'd written
on theosis: «It just sounds so theoretical!»)
Here is a link to a book review and an excerpt from the review that addresses theosis and the Latin / Western Churches» loss of the teaching
on theosis:
Not exact matches
Jenkins,
on the other hand, describes appreciatively theological schools, from the Orthodox doctrine of
theosis to Teilhard de Chardin to the modern «creation spirituality» movement, which one way or another allow humans to share with God in the evolution of the world to a glorious transformation ¯ although, as Jenkins points out, there's a danger that that could veer off into anthropocentric management.
For example, the Church of Jesus Christ (LDS) views
on Baptism, Lay Ministry, the Trinity,
Theosis, Grace vs. Works, the Divinity of Jesus Christ comport more closely with Early Christianity than any other denomination.
For example, the Church of Jesus Christ (LDS) views
on Baptism, Lay Ministry, the Trinity,
Theosis, Grace vs. Works, the Divinity of Jesus Christ are closer to Early Christianity than any other denomination.