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- series Lucifer, as the twin brother of Lucifer Morningstar. When the Demiurgic Archangel Lucifer Morningstar began his revolt in Heaven, he was hopelessly...
- archetype of the Creator is a familiar image in Blake's work. Here, the demiurgic figure Urizen prays before the world he has forged. The Song of Los is...
- it comprises, and suggests to replace it with the term "the Biblical demiurgical tradition". According to Karen King, scholars have "unwittingly continued...
- of Marcel Duchamp, New York, Delano Greenidge, 2000 Gaffney, Peter D, "Demiurgic machines: The mechanics of New York Dada. A study of the machine art of...
- (also spelled Joshamin)) and Abatur (ࡀࡁࡀࡕࡅࡓ‎), the 'Third Life'. Abatur's demiurgic role consists of weighing the souls of the dead to determine their fate...
- father. Aside from Michael, all angels were sterile. Using Michael's demiurgic power bequeathed to him by God, Sandalphon began experimenting in the...
- creator god Dhātr, and possibly by the Gr**** nymph Thetis, presented as a demiurgical goddess in Alcman's poetry. Another root *yew(e)s- appears to be connected...
- distinction between the highest, unknowable God or Supreme Being and the demiurgic "creator" of the material, identified in some traditions with Yahweh,...
- self-identifications of the majority of Macedonian Slavs. In a rather demiurgical way, Misirkov is the first who exposes the basic 'ethnographic' characteristics...
- and more adequate term for these heretical groups would be "biblical demiurgical traditions". Williams, Michael allen (1996). Rethinking "Gnosticism:"...