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  1. Theurgy and the Soul: The Neoplatonism of Iamblichus.Gregory Shaw - 1971 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    _Theurgy and the Soul_ is a study of Iamblichus of Syria, whose teachings set the final form of pagan spirituality prior to the Christianization of the Roman Empire. Gregory Shaw focuses on the theory and practice of theurgy, the most controversial and significant aspect of Iamblichus's Platonism. Theurgy literally means "divine action." Unlike previous Platonists who stressed the elevated status of the human soul, Iamblichus taught that the soul descended completely into the body and thereby required the performance of theurgic (...)
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    Eros and Arithmos.Gregory Shaw - 1999 - Ancient Philosophy 19 (1):121-143.
  3. Beyond Physicalism: Toward Reconciliation of Science and Spirituality.Harald Atmanspacher, Loriliai Biernacki, Bernard Carr, Wolfgang Fach, Michael Grosso, Michael Murphy, David E. Presti, Gregory Shaw, Henry P. Stapp, Eric M. Weiss & Ian Whicher - 2015 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In Beyond Physicalism, an interdisciplinary group of physical scientists, behavioral and social scientists, and humanists from the Esalen Institute’s Center for Theory and Research argue that physicalism must be replaced by an expanded scientific naturalism that accommodates something spiritual at the heart of nature.
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  4. Containing Ecstasy: Strategies of Iamblichean Theurgy.Gregory Shaw - 2003 - Dionysius 21.
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  5. The geometry of grace : A pythagorean approach to theurgy.Gregory Shaw - 1993 - In H. J. Blumenthal & Gillian Clark (eds.), The divine Iamblichus: philosopher and man of gods. London: Bristol Classical Press.
     
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    (1 other version)Practicing Gnosis: Ritual, Magic, Theurgy, and Liturgy in Nag Hammadi, Manichaean and Other Ancient Literature : Essays in Honor of Birger A. Pearson.April D. De Conick, Gregory Shaw & John Douglas Turner (eds.) - 2006 - Boston: Nag Hammadi and Manichaean Stu.
    The essays in Practicing Gnosis demonstrate that the Gnostics were not necessarily trendy intellectuals seeking epistomological certainities. Instead, this book explores how Gnostics were seeking religious experiences that relied on practices including ritual, magic, liturgy, and theurgy. This book celebrates the career of Birger A. Pearson.
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  7. Theurgy as Demiurgy: Iamblichus' Solution to the Problem of Embodiment.Gregory Shaw - 1988 - Dionysius 12:37-59.
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    A Story Waiting to Pierce You. [REVIEW]Gregory Shaw - 2012 - Ancient Philosophy 32 (1):171-176.
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    Iamblichus’ De Mysteriis. [REVIEW]Gregory Shaw - 2003 - Ancient Philosophy 23 (2):488-494.
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    Plotinus on Body and Beauty, by Margaret R. Miles. [REVIEW]Gregory Shaw - 2004 - Ancient Philosophy 24 (1):248-252.
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    Platonopolis: Platonic Political Philosophy in Late Antiquity. By Dominic O’Meara. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2003; 2005. Pp. xii + 249. $99.95 (cloth, 2003), $35.00 (paper, 2005). [REVIEW]Gregory Shaw - 2008 - Ancient Philosophy 28 (2):475-479.