The Prometheus SyndromeThe Prometheus Syndrome includes eight essays which focus on a Promethean figure in the fields of science, theology, or literature, or as fictional character. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
MAN AS CREATOR | 50 |
Albertus Magnus Doctor Universalis | 55 |
Copyright | |
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active Aeschylus Albertus Magnus alchemist alchemy André Malraux archetype artist attitude Balzac became become believed Bloch Christ Christian Claes consciousness considered cosmic cosmos created creation creative death Descartes discover divine domain earth elements endowed energy eternal everything evil existence experience experienced factor Faust fear feelings fire force Gematria goal God's gods Goethe Goethe's Golem Greek Haller Hephaestus Hermann Hesse Hermes Hermes Trismegistus Hermine Hesse Hesse's Homunculus hubris human idea individual infinite inner instinct Jews Kabbalah Kohen Leibniz living Loew's magic Malraux man's matter metaphysical Micromégas mystery mystical myth nature notion numbers ordeal Paracelsus Paris passion philosopher's stone philosophical Prague Promethean Prometheus psyche psychic psychological Rabbi Loew rational realm religious represented ritual Roger Bacon scientific scientists secret Sefer Yetsirah Sinclair soul sphere spiritual Steppenwolf struggle symbol things thought tion Titans transformation unconscious universe vision Voices of Silence Voltaire Voltaire's wrote Zeus