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Knowing through Unknowing: The Qualified Necessity of Human Reason in Dionysius
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Peter Bouteneff
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Faith, Reason, and Theosis 1
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Part I: Theotic Existence
- Waking the Gods: Theosis as Reason’s Natural End 15
- Does Aquinas Have the Orthodox Concept of Theosis? 37
- Deification as Christification and Human Becoming 72
- Theosis as Kenosis: The Paradox of Holy Intimacy in the Theology of Hans Urs von Balthasar 93
- Martin Luther on Faith and Union with God: Speculations on Theosis 112
- Differentiation as Disfigurement: A Womanist Polemic against the Co-optation of the Divine Essence 133
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Part II: Theotic Knowing
- Revelation, Reason, and Holiness: A Wesleyan Perspective 159
- The Ambiguous Meanings of Theosis in Modern and Postmodern Discourse 176
- Speculation and Theosis in Vladimir Lossky and Meister Eckhart 198
- Knowing through Unknowing: The Qualified Necessity of Human Reason in Dionysius 218
- Knowing in Theosis: A Byzantine Mystical Theological Approach 231
- Deification in Evagrius Ponticus and the Transmission of the Kephalaia Gnostika in Syriac and Arabic 251
- The Embodied Logos: Reason, Knowledge, and Relation 267
- Acknowledgments 293
- List of Contributors 295
- Index 301
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Faith, Reason, and Theosis 1
-
Part I: Theotic Existence
- Waking the Gods: Theosis as Reason’s Natural End 15
- Does Aquinas Have the Orthodox Concept of Theosis? 37
- Deification as Christification and Human Becoming 72
- Theosis as Kenosis: The Paradox of Holy Intimacy in the Theology of Hans Urs von Balthasar 93
- Martin Luther on Faith and Union with God: Speculations on Theosis 112
- Differentiation as Disfigurement: A Womanist Polemic against the Co-optation of the Divine Essence 133
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Part II: Theotic Knowing
- Revelation, Reason, and Holiness: A Wesleyan Perspective 159
- The Ambiguous Meanings of Theosis in Modern and Postmodern Discourse 176
- Speculation and Theosis in Vladimir Lossky and Meister Eckhart 198
- Knowing through Unknowing: The Qualified Necessity of Human Reason in Dionysius 218
- Knowing in Theosis: A Byzantine Mystical Theological Approach 231
- Deification in Evagrius Ponticus and the Transmission of the Kephalaia Gnostika in Syriac and Arabic 251
- The Embodied Logos: Reason, Knowledge, and Relation 267
- Acknowledgments 293
- List of Contributors 295
- Index 301