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RE: And my longforgive mereview has one main point: its that The Divine Dance isnt

about the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Its a book about an alternative spirituality of Flow,
committed to a metaphysic that refuses to recognize a distinction between God and the
world. <<<<<
Human perichoretic participation refers to neither the Trinity's essence (ousia) nor its
persons (hypostaseis) but to the uncreated energies (energeiai), which are loving, saving
and deifying. Thus our human union with God is neither substantial nor hypostatic.
Classical ontological distinctions between creatures and Creator are maintained, as
humans don't participate in God's essence!
These distinctions pertain even to eucharistic theology. Apophatic theology doesn't
convey objective knowledge (episteme) but leads, trans-apophatically and
trans-rationally, to subjective experience (gnosis) of God as its goal.
These understandings of theotic (deifying) sanctication and glorication are wholly
compatible, soteriologically, with notions of justication, many would contend, even
those of reformed traditions.
ousia, hypostaseis, energeiai, theosis, theotic, sanctication, justication, glorication,
perichoresis, perichoretic, episteme, gnosis, trinity, eucharist, apophatic, trans-apophatic

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