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demiurgical — index original (creative), productive Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
demiurgical — adjective see demiurge … New Collegiate Dictionary
demiurgical — demi·ur·gi·cal … English syllables
demiurgical — adjective see demiurgic … Useful english dictionary
demiurge — noun Etymology: Late Latin demiurgus, from Greek dēmiourgos, literally, artisan, one with special skill, from dēmios of the people (from dēmos people) + ourgos worker (from ergon work) more at demagogue, work Date: 1840 1. capitalized … New Collegiate Dictionary
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Gnosticism in popular culture — contextWith the modern revival of Gnosticism and the uprising of similar analogues of thought, there has been an ever increasing and pervasive influence of Gnostic themes in modern forms of literature and art. As understanding and discovery of… … Wikipedia
demiurge — demiurgeous /dem ee err jeuhs/, demiurgic, demiurgical, adj. demiurgically, adv. /dem ee errj /, n. 1. Philos. a. Platonism. the artificer of the world. b. (in the Gnostic and certain other systems) a supernatural being imagined as creating or… … Universalium
dualism — dualist, n., adj. /dooh euh liz euhm, dyooh /, n. 1. the state of being dual or consisting of two parts; division into two. 2. Philos. a. the view that there are just two mutually irreducible substances. Cf. monism, pluralism. b. the view that… … Universalium
Rethinking "Gnosticism": An Argument for Dismantling a Dubious Category — (ISBN 0 691 00542 7), is a 1999 book by Michael Allen Williams. This is one of the first critical works that goes about comparing the established academic definitions of gnosticism to the now acquired Nag Hammadi texts. The main points of the… … Wikipedia