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Contrary to many Church critics—who often come out of a late-19th, Latin-based Christianity that is unaware of some of the ancient currents in Christian thought—theosis has a long history in Christian thought.
These non-LDS scholars all discuss the idea of theosis in Christian thought (list courtesy Ted Jones):
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