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Träume statt Theurgie

2020
thersites. Journal for Transcultural Presences & Diachronic Identities from Antiquity to Date, Vol. 11 (2020): tessellae – Birthday Issue for Christine Walde (ed. Annemarie Ambühl)
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Joint Venture Theurgy

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
A careful analysis of the jurisprudence discloses no principled common law foundation for characterizing the joint venture as a distinct legal form. Might it nevertheless be desirable to legislate the joint venture into legal existence? The Alberta Law Reform Institute has made that recommendation.
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Causality in Theurgy

1976
After the initial survey of theurgy in Iamblichus’ de Mysteriis we are, perhaps, now in a better position to examine the actual meaning of the word theurgy. This leads, as we shall see, to a consideration of the problem of causality in theurgy. Lewy gives a good survey of the difficulties presented by the Greek words for theurgy in Chaldaean Oracles ...
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Theurgy in Proclus

1976
We have already had occasion to mention Proclus in our discussion of theurgy and we now take the opportunity of saying something about theurgy in the works of Proclus. Obviously this is a much vaster subject than can properly be encompassed in a few pages and we will limit ourselves to those points which might throw some light on the thought of his ...
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Proclus' Attitude to Theurgy

The Classical Quarterly, 1982
Theurgy, the religious magic practised by the later Neoplatonists, has been commonly regarded as the point at which Neoplatonism degenerates into magic, superstition and irrationalism.1A superficial glance at the ancient lives of the Neoplatonists, and in particular at Eunapius’Lives of the Sophists, reveals a group of people interested in animating ...
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Kabalistická theurgie

2009
Marek Dluhoš Kabalistická teurgie Cabalistic theurgy Cabalistic theurgy is a composition of the Hebrew word cabala (meaning 'tradition') and the Greek word theurgy (involving deities and processes, which transpire in God). The thesis is based on the most relevant research in this field in our region, which was undertaken in the time of pre-war ...
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