The doctrine of deification or theosis has experienced something of a resurgence within theological circles in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. This paper seeks to make a modest contribution to Protestant and Reformed theological consideration of the doctrine of theosis. In it, I retrieve and critically engage Petrus Van Mastricht’s rejection of this doctrine, articulating the theological and Christological impetuses that are at play in his writing. In it, I articulate that van Mastricht’s work helpfully highlights the felt need within Reformed theology to emphasize the creator/creature distinction and the goodness of human, creaturely predicates. Yet his project also risks insofar as his identification and articulation of human, creaturely predicates is disassociated from consideration of the human flesh of God in Christ.
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Annual Meeting 2024
Union with Distinction: The Promise and Perils of Petrus van Mastricht’s Rejection of Deification
Papers Session: Eschatology 2
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