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  • Genre:RELIGION
  • SubGenre:Christianity / Orthodox
  • Language:English
  • Pages:192
  • eBook ISBN:9781933654485

Tools for Theosis

Becoming God-like in Christ

by Father Anthony M. Coniaris

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Overview
The tools of Theosis (becoming like God) are made available not only to special saints or monastics but given to all Christians when they are baptized and chrismated. This book explores the countless tools that our Lord has placed at our disposal to enable us to move from being created in His image to becoming like Him. Orthodox Christians refer to this movement as Theosis (deification or Christification) and it is the goal of every Orthodox person. Faith is not something to be intellectually understood as much as it is something that must be experienced and lived. God is not a concept or an idea to be argued about but the Creator with Whom we commune and emulate. "Taste and see that the Lord is good," said the psalmist. To be deified is to enable God to be born in ourselves. ~ Dionysius the Areopagite.
Description
The tools of Theosis (becoming like God) are made available not only to special saints or monastics but given to all Christians when they are baptized and chrismated. This book explores the countless tools that our Lord has placed at our disposal to enable us to move from being created in His image to becoming like Him. Orthodox Christians refer to this movement as Theosis (deification or Christification) and it is the goal of every Orthodox person. Faith is not something to be intellectually understood as much as it is something that must be experienced and lived. God is not a concept or an idea to be argued about but the Creator with Whom we commune and emulate. "Taste and see that the Lord is good," said the psalmist. To be deified is to enable God to be born in ourselves. ~ Dionysius the Areopagite.
About the author
Rev. Anthony M. Coniaris, was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1926, and attended Boston Latin School and subsequently graduated from Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Theological Seminary in Brookline, Massachusetts. Coniaris received a Masters of Divinity from Northwestern Theological Seminary in Minneapolis, and continued studies in the fields of religion and psychiatry at the University of Minnesota and at St. John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota. Coniaris served as pastor of St. Mary's Greek Orthodox Church, from 1953 – 1992 – his only parish assignment. After his retirement in January 1993 he devoted most of his time to Light & Life Publishing Company which he founded in 1968. He authored more than 75 books, pamphlets and brochures. Light & Life became one of the largest distributors of Orthodox materials in the world. He also lectured at retreats and seminars at several Orthodox parishes in the US as well as in Canada. In addition, Coniaris was an Adjunct Professor of Homiletics at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Seminary in Brookline, Massachusetts and taught there during his retirement. He is past President of the Minneapolis Ministerial Association, the Twin Cities Metropolitan Church Commission, the Minneapolis Professional Men's Club, the Minneapolis Kiwanis, and the Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches. He was a member of the Board of the Children's Heart Fund, and was listed in WHO'S WHO in RELIGION 1976-77. He received the WCCO Good Neighbor Award in 1973 and the Alumnus of the Year from Holy Cross Seminary. In 2018, he was awarded the Degree of Doctor of Divinity from Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology. He passed away at the age of 93 in 2020.