WORD of the Week series: Synergy & Logoi

WORD of the Week: Synergy & Logoi “ God is faithful, by whom you were called into the fellowship (koinōnia) of his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. ” —1 Corinthians 1:9 The words Synergy (συνεργία, synergeía) and Logoi (λόγοι, logoi) belong to the deep marrow of Orthodox Patristic theology. To speak of them together is to enter the very heart of the mystery of man's participation in God, the human person's ascent into hypostatic being through cooperation with Divine Energies. In Orthodox thought, Synergy refers to the cooperative action (συν-εργεία, "working together") between human freedom and Divine Grace . It is not a merger of equals, nor a mutual necessity as if God required man; rather, it is the divinely willed cooperation wherein man's free response is called forth and empowered by the divine initiative. As Saint Paul proclaims, “ We are God's fellow workers ” (1 Corinthians 3:9). Saint Maximus the Confessor explains this synergy in terms of the wi...