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Demiurge in Ancient Thought - Secondary Gods and Divine Mediators

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Carl Séan O'Brien is Alexander von Humboldt Fellow in the Department of Philosophy at Ruprecht-Karls-Universität, Heidelberg and Research Associate in the Centre for the Study of the Platonic Tradition at Trinity College Dublin. Klappentext This book examines religious and 'scientific'/philosophical accounts of world-generation as represented by the figure of the Demiurge, or Craftsman-god. Zusammenfassung A lucid and wide-ranging book arguing that the concept of the Demiurge! or Craftsman-god! first advanced by Plato's Timaeus! was highly influential on the many discussions of world-generation operating in Middle Platonist! Gnostic! Hermetic and Christian contexts in the first three centuries AD! until its demise in Neoplatonism. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Demiurgy and other approaches to world-generation; 2. Plato's Timaeus, the original concept of the Demiurge and the exegesis of the dialogue; 3. Logos into Demiurge: Philo of Alexandria as witness to developments in contemporary Platonism; 4. Plutarch and the Demiurge of Egyptian mythology; 5. A simplified understanding of God: Maximus of Tyre; 6. Numenius and his doctrine of three Gods; 7. On the fringes of philosophy: speculations in Hermetism; 8. The ignorant Demiurge: Valentinus and the Gnostics; 9. Origen, the Demiurge and Christian theology; 10. Plotinus and the demise of the Demiurge; 11. Concluding remarks.

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