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demiurge
The creator of a world, whether real or mythical
In Platonism, the demiurge was the creator of the universe Although Plato did not see the demiurge as a specific deity, Medieval Christian scholars equated the demiurge with God
(3 syl ), in the language of Platonists, means that mysterious agent which made the world and all that it contains The Logos or Word spoken of by St John, in the first chapter of his gospel, is the Demiurgus of Platonising Christians In the Gnostic systems, Jehovah (as an eon or emanation of the Supreme Being) is the Demiurge "The power is not that of an absolute cause, but only a world-maker, a demiurge; and this does not answer to the human idea of deity " - Winchell: Science and Religion, chap x p 295 Demobilisation of troops The disorganisation of them, the disarming of them This is a French military term To "mobilise" troops is to render them liable to be moved on service out of their quarters; to "demobilise" them is to send them home, so that they cannot be moved from their quarters against anyone To change from a war to a peace footing
a subordinate deity, in some philosophies the creator of the universe
public craftsman" in Greek The name of the creator according to the philosophy of Plato
something (as an institution, idea, or individual) conceived as an autonomous creative force or decisive power
The chief magistrate in some of the Greek states
According to the Gnostics, an agent or one employed by the Supreme Being to create the material universe and man
{i} judge in ancient Greece; Creator of the world (according to Platonic philosophy)
God, as the Maker of the world
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