Every false incarnation shall be dehypostasized
If we’re ontologically other than God only in a modal sense, then we can only ever be separated from God in an epistemic sense.
So, if theosis does end in the noetic identity of the beatific vision, then ignorance – not falsity – would be contrary to noetic truth and every epistemic closure would dehypostasize some false incarnation.
When false incarnations get purged – theophany happens.
“for us, unlike Cajetan, it is not the absence of any desire that is the reason for ignorance: rather it is the depth of our desire.”
~ de Lubac
These theophanic principles have implications for Christology, anthropology, soteriology, sophiology, ecclesiology, sacramentology, protology & eschatology. I may tease them out some day when I’m better able to say less than I’m tempted to say now.