Demiurge
The demiurge , or the creative , is the deity responsible for the creation of the physical universe in various Cosmogonie S.
One allots to Plato the first mention of the demiurge, whom it defines as organizing God who created the world starting from the preexistent matter. In the Gnosticisme, it is a divinity, Yaltabaoth, obstinate , irascible and ignorant, emanated from true God, and evil by its disastrous creation causes it which mixed the matter with the divine spark.
Ancient Egypt
See also: Myth of the creation of the world in ancient Egypt
In the Egyptian Mythology, the demiurge is the creative entity of the Universe exit of the Noun (the paramount ocean). It comes to the life by taking conscience from its existence and, by the verb and the thought, it creates all things. If this principle is common (with some alternatives) to all Egyptian cosmogonies, the role of demiurge is generally reserved for the guardian god of each great religious center.
Egyptian demiurges:
Other meanings
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In ancient Greece, the demiurges were free lances, juridically free but belonging at no community. They had a competence particular and sought (in particular craftsmen of metal) thus had a statute more enviable with that of the Thètes.
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According to the writer Gerald Messadié, a demiurge is with the top of God and of the Demon, that is to say above the Good and the Evil.
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