(urth) lameness
Lee Berman
severiansola at hotmail.com
Tue Jan 18 06:26:25 PST 2011
>Andrew Mason: In origin, it's [demiurge] a Platonist concept, introduced by the man himself.
>Gnostics and neo-Platonists transformed it in different ways. In Gnosticism the demiurge is
>a negative figure, which is a major reason why Christians tend not to like the term - but in
>neo-Platonism he is positive (more or less).
>It can also be taken to imply one who creates out of pre-existing material, while the Christian
>God is normally taken to create out of nothing.
Excellent, clarifying post Andrew. Thanks.
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