It is an ambiguous phrase, since Spinoza could be read as trying either to divinize nature or to naturalize God. |
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It is only through Love that I may heal all that is wounded, transform what is excessively human and that I want to divinize. |
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The year 2010 invites all the inhabitants of this planet to divinize in their interior and in the Cosmos the manifestation of god as mother-love. |
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Eyes and ears are means through which God can divinize the human. |
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Augustine, however, at first attracted by Neoplatonism, rejects in the City of God any pretensions to divinize citizens by means of the state. |
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This culminated in the ecstatic vision of the divine Light and was held to divinize the soul through the divine energy implicit in the name of Jesus. |
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He does not divinize nature, but rather becomes himself God with the sole purpose of enslaving others. |
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From that point on, it is possible for man to divinize himself, not by his own efforts, but by response to Divine Life. |
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