demiurgism

/dɛmɪˈɜːrdʒɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

the doctrine or theory that a divine being or a creator god formed or shaped the universe, especially the theory that the universe was created by a divine being or a powerful creator

“The ancient Greek philosopher believed in a form of demiurgism, where the universe was created by a divine being.”

Synonyms

  • creationism
  • pantheism

Antonyms

  • deism
  • nihilism