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In Christian theology, the beatific vision ((ラテン語:visio beatifica)) is the ultimate direct self communication of God to the individual person. A person possessing the beatific vision reaches, as a member of redeemed humanity in the ''communion of saints'', perfect salvation in its entirety, i.e. heaven. The notion of vision stresses the intellectual component of salvation, though it encompasses the whole of human experience of joy, happiness coming from seeing God finally ''face to face'' and not imperfectly through faith. (1 Cor 13:11–12).〔Cf. Catechism of the Catholic Church 163, 1028, 1045〕〔Cf. 〕 It is related to the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox belief in theosis,〔"What is theosis? Both the Latin Church and the Eastern Catholic Churches feature this idea as a central point in their theology" ((101 Edward Faulk, ''Questions and Answers on Eastern Catholic Churches'' (Paulist Press 2007 ISBN 978-0-8091-4441-9), p. 63 )〕〔"Eastern and Roman Catholic churches typically describe salvation as ''theosis'' or deification or divinization" ((Tyron Inbody, ''The Faith of the Christian Church: An Introduction to Theology'' (Eerdmans 2005 ISBN 0-8028-4151-1), p. 229). )〕 and is seen in most – if not all – church denominations as the reward for Christians in the afterlife. ==Christianity==
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