Theosis

usgb/θiˈoʊsɪs/
noun

The process of becoming one with God, or being transformed into divine likeness, particularly in the context of Christian theology.

In Eastern Orthodox theology, theosis is viewed as the ultimate goal of human life.
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divine union,spiritual transformation,sanctification

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Cultural Significance

The term 'theosis' is particularly important in Eastern Orthodox Christianity, representing a key theological concept that differs from other Christian denominations.

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Many see 'theosis' as a profound spiritual journey rather than a destination.
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Literary Context

In literature, 'theosis' may be used metaphorically to discuss personal transformation and enlightenment.

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Authors may draw on this concept to illustrate characters' journeys toward higher truths.
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Modern Application

Contemporary discussions on personal growth might employ 'theosis' metaphorically to describe the quest for self-improvement or enlightenment.

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In secular contexts, it can denote the pursuit of excellence in various aspects of life.
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