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* Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria ( about 296 — 373 ), also stated his belief in deification by saying as follows :" The Word was made flesh in order that we might be made gods.
" Athanasius also observed :" He became man that men might be made gods.
* Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria ( about 296 — 373 ), also stated his belief in literal deification by saying as follows :" The Word was made flesh in order that we might be made gods.
" Athanasius also observed :" He became man that men might be made gods.
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