From that point on, it is possible for man to divinize himself, not by his own efforts, but by response to Divine Life. |
Augustine, however, at first attracted by Neoplatonism, rejects in the City of God any pretensions to divinize citizens by means of the state. |
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. |
Their religion is, as it were, a last attempt to divinize all that constitutes humanity in men. |
As to the tendency to divinize these totems, this arises no doubt partly out of question. |
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. |