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On the subject of theosis I think clarification can help. Theosis does not make us God, what it does is to make us 'partakers of the divine nature' as I think St Peter puts it in one of his epistles ( although my memory may be off as to the NT author concerned ). That is we rise through theosis to share fully ( or at least more fully ) in God's life rather than becoming something that could independently be called 'god'. This would be an Orthodox understanding anyway.
Not sure if that was in response to my question.
If it was, I'm not referring to theosis but rather to Christ as the Eternal Logos through which all things were created. Specifically, I'm curious about how the church fathers describe the subject. Do they see Him as the grand unifying principle or truth behind all things? If so, it would provide us with a cohesive paradigm with which to see all aspects of reality, etc...
That sounds good. I've read both of the apologies, but I haven't read much of anything else.
"The Discourse to the Greeks"
That sounds pretty interesting. Who wrote it?
A next book to be read, I suggest a very intresting, short and nice book
St Gregory of Nissa
Live of St Macrina
here the text: http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/gregory_macrina_1_life.htm
I vote "the live of St Macrina"You know I'd go for that one!
Perhaps we should collect nominations and I'll post a poll. I'll let people vote for multiple options of what to read, and we'll do whatever gets the most votes... eh?
So far I've seen:
Discourse to the Greeks (Justin Martyr)
On the Resurrection (Justin Martyr)
Life of Macrina (Gregory of Nyssa)
Did I miss any? Keep 'em coming if you got 'em. We might as well open it up and see what people's interests are.
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