Faith, Reason, and Theosis
Faith, Reason, and Theosis
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Abstract
“Theosis” is currently a “hot” topic in theology across confessional and methodological boundaries. The authors engage a variety of themes and major figures, such as theosis in the mystical theologies of Dionysius the Areopagite and Meister Eckhart, the Evagrian legacy, the presence or absence of “theosis” in Aquinas and Luther, the enduring significance of Wesley’s understanding of theosis, contemporary Orthodox and Catholic approaches to theosis, the relation of nature to grace, womanist appropriation and critique of theosis, modern and postmodern philosophy’s mis-interpretation of theosis. This book presents essays that examine the interrelation between faith, reason, and theosis from theological, historical, and ecumenical perspectives.
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Front Matter
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Introduction: Faith, Reason, and Theosis
Aristotle Papanikolaou andGeorge E. Demacopoulos
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Part I: Theotic Existence
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Waking the Gods: Theosis as Reason’s Natural End
David Bentley Hart
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Does Aquinas Have the Orthodox Concept of Theosis?
Jean Porter
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Deification as Christification and Human Becoming
Philip Kariatlis
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Theosis as Kenosis: The Paradox of Holy Intimacy in the Theology of Hans Urs von Balthasar
Carolyn Chau
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Martin Luther on Faith and Union with God: Speculations on Theosis
Kirsi Stjerna
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Differentiation as Disfigurement: A Womanist Polemic against the Co-optation of the Divine Essence
Michele E. Watkins
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Waking the Gods: Theosis as Reason’s Natural End
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Part II: Theotic Knowing
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Revelation, Reason, and Holiness: A Wesleyan Perspective
William J. Abraham
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The Ambiguous Meanings of Theosis in Modern and Postmodern Discourse
Andrew Prevot
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Speculation and Theosis in Vladimir Lossky and Meister Eckhart
Robert Glenn Davis
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Knowing through Unknowing: The Qualified Necessity of Human Reason in Dionysius
Peter Bouteneff
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Knowing in Theosis: A Byzantine Mystical Theological Approach
Ashley Purpura
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Deification in Evagrius Ponticus and the Transmission of the Kephalaia Gnostika in Syriac and Arabic
Stephen J. Davis
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The Embodied Logos: Reason, Knowledge, and Relation
Rowan Williams
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Revelation, Reason, and Holiness: A Wesleyan Perspective
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