01289nam a2200313 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704100080005508200100006308200130007310000210008610000110010724500310011824500300014924500200017926000070019926000140020626000090022030000110022930000280024030000100026852004960027865000270077465000190080165000260082065000280084665000080087485600930088220260119071432.02024-07-20 11:19:36 a9780567031877 aeng a234.1 bC712-P32 aCollins, Paul M. eAuthor aPartaking in Divine Nature bDeification and Communion cPaul M. Collins aUK bT&T Clark c2010 a222tr. bHardcover, Illustration c24 cm aPaul Collins does a wonderful job of presenting a florilegia of authors and traditions towards elucidating a modern appropriation of a theology of theosis. He creatively builds upon a complementarity of approaches, of what it means to become holy and transfigured by divine grace, by drawing upon early church traditions, Eastern Orthodoxy and Western Christianity, and their rootedness in the Scriptures, with a view to showing how deification is at once personal, yet ecclesial and cosmic. aReligion -- Philosophy aTransformation aEarly Church (30-600) aOrthodox Eastern Church awes4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/15044/019926347701-sx180-sclzzzzzzz.jpgyCover Image