relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 744,ENT_THEURGY,undergoes_process,ENT_THEURGIC_ASENT,high,Theurgy is associated with ritual ascent/anagoge.,SRC_IAMBLICHUS_DE_MYSTERIIS,reviewed, 759,ENT_THEURGY,associated_ritual,ENT_PURIFICATION,high,Theurgic practice includes purification/preparation.,SRC_IAMBLICHUS_DE_MYSTERIIS,reviewed, 768,ENT_THEURGY,associated_ritual,ENT_UNION,high,Theurgy aims at divine union or participation.,SRC_IAMBLICHUS_DE_MYSTERIIS,reviewed, 1652,ENT_THEURGY,paired_with,ENT_MAGIC,medium,Theurgy and magic are paired as overlapping late-antique ritual categories that the tradition itself labored to distinguish: theurgy (theurgĂ­a) claimed divine sanction and soul-ascent; magic (goeteia/mageia) was the pejorative other. Iamblichus De Mysteriis I.1-2 is the key text defending the distinction. They share techniques while differing in theological framing.,SRC_BURKERT_GREEK_RELIGION,reviewed,