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* In 1987 a group of Eastern Orthodox theologians wrote: “The value of the creation is seen not only in the fact that it is intrinsically good, but also in the fact that it is appointed by God to be the home for living beings. The value of the natural creation is revealed in the fact that it was made for God (something which is beautifully expressed in Orthodox iconography), i.e., to be the context for God’s Incarnation and humankind’s deification, and as such, the beginning of the actualization of the Kingdom of God. We may say that the cosmos provides the stage upon which humankind moves from creation to deification.” [Quoted in Gennadios Limouris, ''Orthodox Visions of Ecumenism. Statements, Messages and Reports on the Ecumenical Movement 1902-1992'' (WCC Publications, Geneva 1994): 117.] | * In 1987 a group of Eastern Orthodox theologians wrote: “The value of the creation is seen not only in the fact that it is intrinsically good, but also in the fact that it is appointed by God to be the home for living beings. The value of the natural creation is revealed in the fact that it was made for God (something which is beautifully expressed in Orthodox iconography), i.e., to be the context for God’s Incarnation and humankind’s deification, and as such, the beginning of the actualization of the Kingdom of God. We may say that the cosmos provides the stage upon which humankind moves from creation to deification.” [Quoted in Gennadios Limouris, ''Orthodox Visions of Ecumenism. Statements, Messages and Reports on the Ecumenical Movement 1902-1992'' (WCC Publications, Geneva 1994): 117.] | ||
==Reading list== | ==Reading list== | ||
− | These non-LDS scholars all discuss the idea of ''theosis'' in Christian thought: | + | These non-LDS scholars all discuss the idea of ''theosis'' in Christian thought (list courtesy Ted Jones): |
− | + | #Aden, Ross, “Justification and Divinization,” Dialog. A Journal of Theology (St. Paul, Minn.) 32 (1993): 102-7 | |
− | + | #Aden, Ross, “Justification and Sanctification. A Conversation between Lutheranism and Orthodoxy,” St. Vladimir’s Theological Quarterly 38 (1994): 87-109. | |
− | + | #Allchin, A.M., Participation in God. A Forgotten Strand in Anglican Tradition (Connecticut 1988). | |
− | + | #Andia, Ysabel de, Homo vivens. Incorruptibilite et divinisation de l’homme selon Irenee de Lyon (Paris 1986). | |
− | + | #Andia, Ysabel de, “Mysteres, unification et divinisation de l’homme selon Denys l’areopagite,” Orientalia Christiana Periodica (Rome) 63 (1997): 273-332. | |
− | + | #Arroniz, J., “La immortalidad como deificacion en S. Ireneo,” Scriptorium Victoriense (Vitoria, Spain) 8 (1961) | |
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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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