Demiurge
English
Alternative forms
- Demiurgos (Grecian)
- Demiurgus (Latinate)
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Δημιουργός (Dēmiourgós), see demiurge.
Proper noun
Demiurge
- (Platonism) The subordinate being that fashions the perceptible world in the light of eternal ideas.
- (Gnosticism) A prideful, inferior being that creates the material world; frequently identified with the creator God of the Hebrew Bible.
- 2001, Hans Jonas, The Gnostic Religion: The message of the alien God, page 191:
- For the rest, we meet in the Demiurge of the Valentinians all the traits of the world-god with which we have by now become familiar and can therefore deal here very briefly
Translations
subordinate deity
Inferior creator deity in Gnosticism
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