Philosophy And Theurgy In Late Antiquity by Algis Uždavinys

This scholarly work delves into the intricate relationship between philosophy and theurgy during the late antiquity period, exploring how these two disciplines intertwined to shape spiritual and intellectual thought. It examines the ways in which philosophical ideas were not only theoretical but also practical, influencing religious rituals and mystical practices. The text provides a comprehensive analysis of the Neoplatonic tradition, highlighting the synthesis of Platonic philosophy with theurgical practices, and how this fusion aimed to achieve a deeper understanding of the divine and the cosmos. Through a detailed exploration of historical texts and figures, the book offers insights into the transformative power of philosophy and theurgy in shaping the spiritual landscape of the time.

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