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The treatise presents a systematic defense and exposition of ancient ritual theology and theurgy, arguing for a metaphysical hierarchy that begins with an ineffable supreme principle and proceeds through divine intelligences, souls, and material beings. It explains how ritual, symbols, and sacred rites enable contact between human soul and higher powers, combining philosophical argument with practical descriptions of ceremonial procedure and symbolic meaning. The author frames these doctrines within a Neoplatonic perspective, addresses skeptical objections, and traces continuities with earlier philosophical traditions while emphasizing rites as means for spiritual purification and ascent.

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Iamblichus

Iamblichus was a prominent Neoplatonist philosopher of the 3rd century CE, known for his influential works that explore the intersection of philosophy, religion, and mysticism. He is particularly recognized for his writings on the Pythagorean tradition and the mysteries of ancient religions. His notable works include "Iamblichus on the Mysteries of the Egyptians, Chaldeans, and Assyrians," which delves into the esoteric practices and beliefs of these cultures, and "Iamblichus' Life of Pythagoras," a significant text that reflects on the life and teachings of the famed mathematician and philosopher. Iamblichus' contributions have had a lasting impact on the development of later philosophical thought.

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