Publication: Cross and Crucible: Alchemy in the Theology of Paracelsus
Cross and Crucible: Alchemy in the Theology of Paracelsus
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Gantenbein, U. L. (2020). Cross and Crucible: Alchemy in the Theology of Paracelsus. Ambix, 67, 88–99. https://doi.org/10.1080/00026980.2020.1723944
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Paracelsus was not only a reformer of medicine with a preference for medical alchemy, but also emerged as a radical church reformer. However, he only rarely used the imagery of alchemy as a parable for theological salvation. Fire as the driving force for every alchemical process was also suitable as an image for the purification of souls. A central idea of alchemy, to transfer a substance from its still impure original state into the purified final state, was very much in line with Paracelsus’s doctrine of the Last Supper, according t
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Gantenbein, U. L. (2020). Cross and Crucible: Alchemy in the Theology of Paracelsus. Ambix, 67, 88–99. https://doi.org/10.1080/00026980.2020.1723944