theurgy
71NEOPLATONISM — NEOPLATONISM, the system elaborated by Plotinus and his pupil Porphyry on the basis of antecedent Middle Platonic and neo Pythagorean developments. The system was modified by their successors, the main post Plotinian currents and schools of late… …
72Neoplatonism — Ne o*pla to*nism, n. [Neo + Platonism.] A pantheistic eclectic school of philosophy, of which Plotinus was the chief (a. d. 205 270), and which sought to reconcile the Platonic and Aristotelian systems with Oriental theosophy. It tended to… …
73Theurgic — The*ur gic, Theurgical The*ur gic*al, a. [L. theurgicus, Gr. ?: cf. F. th[ e]urgique.] Of or pertaining to theurgy; magical. [1913 Webster] {Theurgic hymns}, songs of incantation. [1913 Webster] …
74Theurgic hymns — Theurgic The*ur gic, Theurgical The*ur gic*al, a. [L. theurgicus, Gr. ?: cf. F. th[ e]urgique.] Of or pertaining to theurgy; magical. [1913 Webster] {Theurgic hymns}, songs of incantation. [1913 Webster] …
75Theurgical — Theurgic The*ur gic, Theurgical The*ur gic*al, a. [L. theurgicus, Gr. ?: cf. F. th[ e]urgique.] Of or pertaining to theurgy; magical. [1913 Webster] {Theurgic hymns}, songs of incantation. [1913 Webster] …
76Theurgist — The ur*gist, n. [Cf. F. th[ e]urgiste.] One who pretends to, or is addicted to, theurgy. Hallywell. [1913 Webster] …
77theurgic — adjective see theurgy …
78theurgical — adjective see theurgy …
79Aedesius — (Greek polytonic|Αιδέσιος, died 355) was a Neoplatonist philosopher born of a noble Cappadocian family. He migrated to Syria, attracted by the lectures of Iamblichus, of whom he became a follower. According to Eunapius, he differed from… …
80Demiurge — Part of a series on God General conceptions …