Abstract
Attention to virtue ethics in Eastern Christianity complicates the dominant narrative within the field by revealing new ways of conceptualizing classical problems in virtue theory, new insights into the dynamics of virtues’ development, as well as new contexts for applied virtue ethics. Human flourishing is understood as the progressive realization of theosis—a godly mode of being cultivated through liturgy and askesis, marked by the embodiment of the full range of virtues, and crowned by a radical love.
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Hamalis, P. T., & Papanikolaou, A. (2013). Toward a Godly Mode of Being: Virtue as Embodied Deification. Studies in Christian Ethics, 26(3), 271–280. https://doi.org/10.1177/0953946813484405
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