Demiurgic [adjective]

Definition of Demiurgic:

creative

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Sentence/Example of Demiurgic:

Such a man is demiurgic, for he puts down a hand on action through the sky.

Far beyond all other political powers of Christianity is the demiurgic power of this religion over the kingdoms of human opinion.

Besides, what necessity was there for the mother of the demiurgic creator to have formed him of matter and of an image?

How could this newly formed image (the demiurgic creator) have undertaken to create by memory of the things he knew?

Applying this conception to the universe, we rise to Intelligence, recognizing therein the demiurgic creator of the world.

By cause, he means Intelligence; for, in the system of Plato, it is Intelligence which plays the part of demiurgic creator.

Where is the motive, operative, demiurgic force, ready to translate such an idea into reality?

Process of demiurgic construction — The total Kosmos comes logically first, constructed on the model of the Αὐτοζῶον.

In the cosmogonical myths of the Muyscas this was the home or source of Light, and was a name applied to the demiurgic force.

That the sun was here regarded as symbolizing the intermediate father, or demiurgic creator, cannot be doubted.