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* May we not ask: If the redeemed are to be enthroned with Christ, and do greater works than even Christ Himself did, is it not possible to conclude that they will at least also do the works of Christ—create additional worlds as He had done, and is still doing? May they not people those new worlds, and teach their inhabitants, and ultimately redeem those who are willing to keep the commandments, and live by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God? Maximus the Confessor wrote that “all that God is, except for an identity in ''ousia'' [substance], one becomes when one is deified by grace.”<ref>Quoted in Jouko Martikainen, “Man’s Salvation: Deification or Justification?”, ''Sobornost'' 7.3 (London 1976): 180-192, at page 185.</ref> | * May we not ask: If the redeemed are to be enthroned with Christ, and do greater works than even Christ Himself did, is it not possible to conclude that they will at least also do the works of Christ—create additional worlds as He had done, and is still doing? May they not people those new worlds, and teach their inhabitants, and ultimately redeem those who are willing to keep the commandments, and live by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God? Maximus the Confessor wrote that “all that God is, except for an identity in ''ousia'' [substance], one becomes when one is deified by grace.”<ref>Quoted in Jouko Martikainen, “Man’s Salvation: Deification or Justification?”, ''Sobornost'' 7.3 (London 1976): 180-192, at page 185.</ref> | ||
− | * Philip A. Khairallah presents some interesting thoughts on the above ideas. He is a priest of the Melkite Rite, of the Holy Orthodox Church of Antioch, Alexandria and Jerusalem, in communion with the Church of Rome. He cites II Peter 1.4, and Athanasius, and then writes that “the one and only aim of human life on earth is union with God and deification.” “Marriage is eternal…. [and] is another channel God has given to us for our deification.” He writes that “parents have a responsibility to their children in aiding them to grow in faith and wisdom, to achieve responsible adulthood, so that they too may seek their deification.”<ref>Philip A. Khairallah, ”The Sanctification of Life,” ''Emmanuel'' 96 (1990): 326, 395, 396-7. | + | * Philip A. Khairallah presents some interesting thoughts on the above ideas. He is a priest of the Melkite Rite, of the Holy Orthodox Church of Antioch, Alexandria and Jerusalem, in communion with the Church of Rome. He cites II Peter 1.4, and Athanasius, and then writes that “the one and only aim of human life on earth is union with God and deification.” “Marriage is eternal…. [and] is another channel God has given to us for our deification.” He writes that “parents have a responsibility to their children in aiding them to grow in faith and wisdom, to achieve responsible adulthood, so that they too may seek their deification.”<ref>Philip A. Khairallah, ”The Sanctification of Life,” ''Emmanuel'' 96 (1990): 326, 395, 396-7.</ref> |
* Cardinal Danielou wrote that one of the two purposes of creation is the “divinization of man.”<ref>Jean Danielou, ''Christ and Us'' (New York 1962; 1st Paris 1961): 62.</ref> | * Cardinal Danielou wrote that one of the two purposes of creation is the “divinization of man.”<ref>Jean Danielou, ''Christ and Us'' (New York 1962; 1st Paris 1961): 62.</ref> |
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Contrary to many Church critics—who often come out of a late-19th, Latin-based Christianity that is unaware of some of the ancient currents in Christian thought—theosis has a long history in Christian thought.
These non-LDS scholars all discuss the idea of theosis in Christian thought (list courtesy Ted Jones):
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