Anselm of Canterbury: The Major Works

513 pages

English language

Published May 7, 2008 by Oxford University Press.

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978-0-19-954008-2
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OCLC Number:
195660309

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`For I do not seek to understand so that I may believe; but I believe so that I may understand. For I believe this also, that unless I believe, I shall not understand.' Does God exist? Can we know anything about God's nature? Have we any reason to think that the Christian religion is true? What is truth, anyway? Do human beings have freedom of choice? Can they have such freedom in a world created by God? These questions, and others, were ones which Anselm of Canterbury (c.1033-1109) took very seriously. He was utterly convinced of the truth of the Christian religion, but he was also determined to try to make sense of his Christian faith. Recognizing that the Christian God is incomprehensible, he also believed that Christianity is not simply something to be swallowed with mouth open and eyes shut. For Anselm, the doctrines of Christianity are an invitation …

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Subjects

  • Philosophy
  • Theology
  • Pre-Modernity
  • Middle Ages
  • Natural Theology
  • Epistemology
  • Philosophy of Religion
  • Metaphysics