He is here just a trace-copyist, a technician without a smudge of demiurgic imagination. |
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Pluto is an intellectual demiurgic god, who frees souls from generation. |
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Timing made Johns appear to be a demiurgic agent of titanic social and artistic changes that were going to occur in any event. |
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We may have almost demiurgic power over it, but we can rely only on our fallible good wills to guide us in our constructions. |
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Above all, Svetlanov possessed the demiurgic grace and fervour of the rare giants of the conducting world. |
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The demiurgic figure of the great medieval cathedrals leaves its place to the architect. |
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The Cities Project does not ascribe demiurgic qualities to neighbourhood organizations. |
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The demiurgic god rejected by modern atheists and embraced by some fundamentalist believers is an irrelevant distraction. |
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Syrianus and Proclus criticized Aristotle's disagreement with Plato's views on the existence of Forms and on the demiurgic role of God as crafting and creating the physical world. |
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Thus, in reality the Bukongo teaches a demiurgic creation of the temporal universe. |
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Lastly, man is occasionally represented as having been framed out of a piece of the body of the Creator, or made by some demiurgic potter out of clay. |
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