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| − | + | Theosis is a term used in [[Eastern Orthodox]] theology. It is the call to man to become holy and seek union with God, beginning in this life and later consummated in the resurrection. | |
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* [http://www.orthodoxwiki.org/Theosis OrthodoxWiki - Theosis] | * [http://www.orthodoxwiki.org/Theosis OrthodoxWiki - Theosis] | ||
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Theosis is a term used in Eastern Orthodox theology. It is the call to man to become holy and seek union with God, beginning in this life and later consummated in the resurrection.
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