The Living Church Podcast

Exploring Theosis with C.S. Lewis

May 19, 2022
David Downing, a scholar of C.S. Lewis, and Crystal Downing, co-director of the Marion E. Wade Center, dive deep into the concept of theosis, a core Christian hope often linked to Eastern Orthodoxy. They explore Lewis's limited exposure to Eastern thought and how his experiences shaped his understanding of love and sanctification. The discussion includes the communal nature of theosis versus Protestant individualism, the significance of desire in Lewis's writing, and how relationships serve as crucibles for personal transformation.
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Theosis Defined Through Western Mysticism

  • Theosis means becoming like God through a process of purification, illumination, and union with God.
  • Evelyn Underhill's mystical stages shaped Lewis's understanding more than direct Eastern Orthodox sources.
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Longing As Pointer To God

  • Lewis's idea of Joy points to a longing that signals an object beyond the experience itself.
  • That longing often functions as a pointer leading people toward God and spiritual transformation.
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Communal Shape Of Sanctification

  • Theosis in Eastern thought is communal, not an isolated private experience.
  • True personhood and sanctification develop by facing and entering relationship with others, reflecting the Trinity.
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