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- In the Platonic, Neopythagorean, Middle Platonic, and Neoplatonic schools of philosophy, the demiurge (/ˈdɛmi.ɜːrdʒ/) (sometimes spelled as demiurg) is...
- The term demiurge derives from the Latinized form of the Gr**** term dēmiourgos, δημιουργός, literally "public or skilled worker". This figure is also...
- be discussed in a meaningful way amongst initiates. Gr**** δημιουργός dēmiourgós, Latinized demiurgus, meaning "artisan" or "craftsman", literally "public...
- known as KeA, to godhood by turning her into the "True Goddess" known as Demiourgos and through her, overthrow the continent's church and faith. The SSS defeat...
- human afresh. From this fact, it is evident that the Logos, the fashioner demiourgos of all, he that sits on the cherubim and holds all things together, when...
- the nous. This theology further explains that Zeus is called Demiurge (Dêmiourgos, Creator), Maker (Poiêtês), and Craftsman (Technitês). The nous of the...
- October 16, 2006 77 25 "J-Dawg and T-Bone"  / "The Four Monarchs of Terror! Demiourgos EMA" Transliteration: "Kyōfu no Yontei! Demiurugosu Ema" (****anese: 恐怖の四帝...
- ("The Ring") Dardanos ("Dard****") Deisidaimon ("The Superstitious Man") Demiourgos ("The Demiurge") Didymai ("Twin Sisters") Dis Exapaton ("Double Deceiver")...
- altitude. 77 25 "J-Dawg and T-Bone"  / "The Four Monarchs of Terror! Demiourgos EMA" Transliteration: "Kyōfu no Yontei! Demiurugosu Ema" (****anese: 恐怖の四帝...
- city. It contained the names of officials (e.g. archons, prytaneis, and demiourgos) as well as various institutions (e.g. boule, ecclesia). The tablet, which...