Theosis: Fusion of Man/Woman and God? (A Patristic, Orthodox Perspective)

Theosis is the purpose of human existence and it is the meaning of human life. The reason why creation and created creatures, especially humans, exist, is so that they become one/d or re-united with the source of their BEing, with their Eternal Ground, with their Creator. The Orthodox Christian way of living, the angelic way, is the way of theosis or deification—of the divine spark in or as the soul being one/d with its origin again, of the image reflected in the mirror, through which we now only see darkly, seen as the Infinite of which it is a reflection. The way of theosis is the way of the individual, of my will, of my existence becoming always less as the Will of the Father becomes increasingly more clear to me and my own will; as the nature of my existence becomes that of the life of the Trinity, the beatific vision, the Kingdom of Heaven (its attitudes, norms and values) is realized in the present moment in my actual existence, here and now.

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Theosis: Fusion of Man/Woman and God? (A Patristic, Orthodox Perspective)

Theosis is the purpose of human existence and it is the meaning of human life. The reason why creation and created creatures, especially humans, exist, is so that they become one/d or re-united with the source of their BEing, with their Eternal Ground, with their Creator. The Orthodox Christian way of living, the angelic way, is the way of theosis or deification—of the divine spark in or as the soul being one/d with its origin again, of the image reflected in the mirror, through which we now only see darkly, seen as the Infinite of which it is a reflection. The way of theosis is the way of the individual, of my will, of my existence becoming always less as the Will of the Father becomes increasingly more clear to me and my own will; as the nature of my existence becomes that of the life of the Trinity, the beatific vision, the Kingdom of Heaven (its attitudes, norms and values) is realized in the present moment in my actual existence, here and now.

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Theosis: Fusion of Man/Woman and God? (A Patristic, Orthodox Perspective)

Theosis: Fusion of Man/Woman and God? (A Patristic, Orthodox Perspective)

by Ángel Francisco Sánchez Escobar
Theosis: Fusion of Man/Woman and God? (A Patristic, Orthodox Perspective)

Theosis: Fusion of Man/Woman and God? (A Patristic, Orthodox Perspective)

by Ángel Francisco Sánchez Escobar

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Theosis is the purpose of human existence and it is the meaning of human life. The reason why creation and created creatures, especially humans, exist, is so that they become one/d or re-united with the source of their BEing, with their Eternal Ground, with their Creator. The Orthodox Christian way of living, the angelic way, is the way of theosis or deification—of the divine spark in or as the soul being one/d with its origin again, of the image reflected in the mirror, through which we now only see darkly, seen as the Infinite of which it is a reflection. The way of theosis is the way of the individual, of my will, of my existence becoming always less as the Will of the Father becomes increasingly more clear to me and my own will; as the nature of my existence becomes that of the life of the Trinity, the beatific vision, the Kingdom of Heaven (its attitudes, norms and values) is realized in the present moment in my actual existence, here and now.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940179976264
Publisher: Ángel Francisco Sánchez Escobar
Publication date: 07/28/2024
Series: Orthodoxy
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 270 KB

About the Author

Ángel Francisco Sánchez Escobar, nacido el 21 de noviembre de 1951, se licenció en Filología Hispánica y Filología Anglogermánica por la Universidad de Sevilla, su ciudad natal. Completó estudios de Máster en Literatura Hispano-americana, Máster en Pedagogía y Doctorado en Didáctica del Inglés en Vanderbilt University (Nashville, Estados Unidos), donde fue Profesor de Español durante seis años (1978-84). Al regresar a España, obtuvo dos nuevos doctorados en la Universidad de Sevilla, uno en Filología Inglesa (debido a sus estudios de Vanderbilt) y, otro, en Literatura Española. En dicha universidad, trabajó como profesor durante casi treinta años. Tiene también un Doctorado en Teología de St. Stephen Harding Theological College and Seminary (Winston-Salem, North Carolina, EE.UU) y otros muchos estudios teológicos. Fue ordenado Interfaith Minister en New York, Estados Unidos (2004), presbítero en Kiev, Ucrania (2005) y consagrado obispo en Sudáfrica (2007).

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