This volume, written from a diachronic perspective, is devoted to the initatic and deeply transformative dimension of religious experience in Neoplatonic philosophy which aims at restoring the soul’s condition prior to its descent into matter. It brings together philosophers and historians of religions, specializing in the study of mithraism, theurgy, Christian mysticism and the philosophical exegesis of the “Chaldean Oracles”.
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The esoteric voice: Echoes of Hermes Trismegistos in Valle-Inclan's La lámpara maravillosa
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Theurgy in Iamblichus and the Hermetica: Divinization or dissolution of the self?
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Origen and Dyonysius: Eros, agape and ascent
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Mithras, demiurge and lord of generation: Porphyry, De Antro Nymphrarum 24, 12-13
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