Here are a few intro‑level discussion questions you can pair with that table.

### Intro-level discussion questions

1. **Same salvation, different language?**
Looking at Barth, Bavinck, and Evangelical Calvinism, do you think they are ultimately talking about the same reality as Eastern Orthodox “theosis,” just using different words? Why or why not?[1][2][3]

2. **Union with Christ as center**
All three emphasize union with Christ, but in slightly different ways. Which description of union with Christ (Barth, Bavinck, Evangelical Calvinism) is easiest for you to understand, and why?[2][3][1]

3. **Creator–creature distinction and theosis**
How can Christians speak about “sharing in God’s life” or “deification” while still keeping a clear distinction between Creator and creature, as Reformed theologians insist?[3][2]

4. **Practical implications**
If salvation is not only forgiveness but also participation in Christ’s life (a kind of theosis), how might that change the way a local church talks about discipleship and spiritual growth?[4][3]

Sources
[1] Karl Barth’s Reformed Doctrine of Theosis in Contradistinction to the … https://growrag.wordpress.com/2017/04/11/karl-barths-reformed-doctrine-of-theosis-in-contradistinction-to-the-eastern-orthodox/
[2] Dennis Greeson: Herman Bavinck, Theosis & T.F. Torrance https://thelaymenslounge.com/dennis-greeson-herman-bavinck-theosis-t-f-torrance/
[3] Theosis in the Theology of Thomas Torrance | Myk Habets https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9781315551173/theosis-theology-thomas-torrance-myk-habets
[4] Theosis in the Theology of Thomas Torrance: A Review | https://jasongoroncy.com/2010/06/15/theosis-in-the-theology-of-thomas-torrance-a-review/