Abstract

For a long period of time, Orthodox theology was stagnating. Its reinvigoration in the nineteenth and twentieth century is linked with the development of a sense of identity around the notion of union with God or deification. This research guide aims to sketch that trajectory, while simultaneously testing the extent to which contemporary debates can be subsumed under the heading of deification. After an introduction explaining what counts as modern Orthodox theology, the guide will explore the four main loci linked with deification: anthropology, tradition, the doctrine of the Trinity, and ecclesiology. All sections follow a chronological structure closing with the latest debates inside these areas.

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