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  1. Noun. [edit] théurgie f (plural théurgies) theurgy. Further reading. [edit] “ théurgie ”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012. Categories: French 3-syllable words. French terms with IPA pronunciation. French terms with audio links. French lemmas. French nouns. French countable nouns.

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  3. déf. ex. 17e s. Définition de théurgie nom féminin. didactique Magie faisant appel aux esprits surnaturels dont on utilise les pouvoirs. déf. ex. 17e s. Exemples. Phrases avec le mot théurgie. S'il existe toujours un lien très fort avec le sanctuaire et la théurgie, la profession s'organise indépendamment des clergés.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TheurgyTheurgy - Wikipedia

    Theurgy (/ ˈθiːɜːrdʒi /; from Greek θεουργία theourgía), also known as divine magic, is one of two major branches of the magical arts, [1] the other being practical magic or thaumaturgy. [2][3] Theurgy describes the ritual practices associated with the invocation or evocation of the presence of one or more deities, especially with the goal of ac...

  5. Strictly speaking, for. Bulgakov, human theurgy (as opposed to ‘theurgy’ proper, which is simply the divine. work) is ‘sophiurgy’, since ‘Sophia’ names the synergic fusion of human and divine. work which is brought about through the Incarnation and Pentecost and sustained by.

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  6. There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun theurgy. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

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  8. Quick Reference. Was a form of pagan religious magic taken up by the later Neoplatonists. It covered a range of magical practices, from rain‐making and cures to animating statues of the gods. Like other forms of magic, theurgy was based on a theory of cosmic sympathy, but in theurgy, as in Neoplatonist metaphysics, sympathy was thought to ...

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