A few days ago, I posted a piece on Christian Platonism. I noted that in my PhD thesis, I propose that liturgical theology, in order to provide a coherent account of liturgical participation (as well as Christian life and Christian practices in general), should embrace a theurgic approach, where human acts are consummated by the divine. In this post, I intend to explain a little further what ‘theurgy’ (Gk.
As a lutheran priest myself. I really appreciate some one from the Lutheran tradition speaking about who neo-platoism (something that’s kinda new for me) can help us understand such important things as liturgy and the theurgy.
Thanks Kjetil for posting about this!
As a lutheran priest myself. I really appreciate some one from the Lutheran tradition speaking about who neo-platoism (something that’s kinda new for me) can help us understand such important things as liturgy and the theurgy.
I will follow your Substack with excitement.
God bless/Sebastian
Thank you! I appreciate it.