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St. Anselme: Collected Works

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St. Anselm of Canterbury

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Mittelalter

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In "St. Anselme: Collected Works," the theological and philosophical writings of St. Anselm of Canterbury are brought together in a remarkable anthology that showcases his pioneering ideas in medieval scholarship. Known for his clear and logical prose, Anselm employs a dialectical style that bridges faith and reason, contributing to the development of scholastic thought. This compilation includes his famous arguments for the existence of God, reflections on the nature of atonement, and the essence of truth, embodying the intellectual fervor of the 11th century and influencing generations of thinkers thereafter. St. Anselm, a Benedictine monk and later Archbishop of Canterbury, is revered not only for his theological insights but also for his role in addressing the complexities of faith through rational inquiry. Living during a time of considerable upheaval in both church and state, Anselm's reflections were shaped by a deep commitment to understanding divine mysteries while engaging with contemporary philosophical questions, a duality that resonates throughout his collected works, marking him as a seminal figure in Christian theology. "St. Anselme: Collected Works" is an essential read for anyone seeking to delve into the foundations of Christian philosophy and theology. Through Anselm's compelling arguments and profound insights, readers will find an invitation to explore the intersection of faith, reason, and existential inquiry, making this collection a significant contribution to both historical and contemporary discourse.

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rational theology, faith and reason, scholastic thought, Benedictine monk, philosophical insights, Christian doctrine, medieval philosophy, ontological argument, Archbishop Canterbury, theological writings