Anselm of Canterbury and the Search for God

Anselm of Canterbury and the Search for God
Author: John T. Slotemaker
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2018-03-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 197870142X

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This volume provides a broad interpretation of Anselm’s theological method through a study of his Monologion. The Monologion has been chosen specifically because of its rich and nuanced account of the search for the one God. Through a careful analysis of this text what becomes evident is that Anselm’s theological project is much broader than a single argument or a simple account of how divine justice and honor are appeased. What one encounters is a theology informed by the notion of the human desire for God and the honest search to come to know God in an intimate way. The Monologion, therefore, will present an entry point into Anselm’s theological project. The second half of the volume will examine the reception history of Anselm’s two most famous philosophical and theological contributions (i.e., the “ontological argument” and the “satisfaction theory”). Anselm is often misunderstood because his approach to theology is reduced to the “one argument” or a carefully construed calculus of human redemption—such readings of Anselm abound and often obscure the Benedictine context within which his thought developed—and so a careful reading of Anselm’s texts and the history of reception and interpretation will offer a counter narrative to the standard perception of one of the greatest thinkers of Christian history.

Anselm of Canterbury: The Major Works

Anselm of Canterbury: The Major Works
Author: St. Anselm
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1998-09-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0191605123

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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 to question, to think, and to learn. Anselm is studied today because his rigour of thought and clarity of writing place him among the greatest of theologians and philosophers. This translation provides readers with their first opportunity to read all of his most important works within the covers of a single volume. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

Cur Deus Homo?

Cur Deus Homo?
Author: Saint Anselm (Archbishop of Canterbury)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1909
Genre: Atonement
ISBN:

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Anselm of Canterbury: The Major Works

Anselm of Canterbury: The Major Works
Author: Saint Anselm (Archbishop of Canterbury)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2008-05-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 019954008X

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After Aquinas, Anselm is the most significant medieval thinker. Utterly convinced of the truth of the Christian religion, he was none the less determined to try to make sense of his Christian faith, and the result is a rigorous engagement with problems of logic which remain relevant for philosophers and theologians even today. This translation provides the first opportunity to read all of Anselm's most important works in one volume.

Anselm of Canterbury

Anselm of Canterbury
Author: David S. Hogg
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2017-09-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1351957945

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Anselm is a major figure in theological, philosophical and historical studies. This book provides a fresh approach to the study of this great figure; one which provides critical interaction with current critical thinking whilst arguing in favour of the idea of theological unity in Anselm's corpus. Exploring the Proslogion, but also more 'minor' works, David Hogg interacts with the theological content of Anselm's writings: showing how Anselm's ontological argument fits into the wider context of his theology; comparing the holistic approach of Anselm's thought with that of other medieval personages and fitting him into the wider medieval context; and revealing how Anselm's theology integrates the atonement and questions of predestination, the fall of the Devil and free will, and other issues. The book concludes with an assessment of the impact of Anselm's theology during his own time, and the continuing effect his thinking has had on succeeding centuries of theological development.

Anselm of Canterbury

Anselm of Canterbury
Author: Saint Anselm (Archbishop of Canterbury)
Publisher: E. Mellen Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1974
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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The first of a four-volume set drawing together works which illustrate Anselm's distinctive contributions to 11th-century philosophy and theology. Included are: Monologion; Proslogion; Debate with Guanilo; Philosophical Fragments De Grammatico; On Truth, Freedom of Choice; The Fall of the Devil; The Harmony of the Foreknowledge, the Predestination, and the Grace of God with Free Choice;

Anselm of Canterbury

Anselm of Canterbury
Author: Saint Anselm (Archbishop of Canterbury)
Publisher: [Queenston, Ont.] : E. Mellen Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1980-10
Genre: Atonement
ISBN: 9780889460096

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This is a translation of one of the works of Anselm of Canterbury, the Italian priest and philosopher who holds an important place in the development of scholasticism.

Faith Seeking Understanding, Fourth ed.

Faith Seeking Understanding, Fourth ed.
Author: Daniel L. Migliore
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 768
Release: 2023-05-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1467466069

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An authoritative and beloved textbook, updated for the current generation of theology students. Daniel L. Migliore’s classic theology textbook returns in a new edition, revised and supplemented with fresh material. Faith Seeking Understanding covers fundamental topics for budding theologians, from biblical hermeneutics to the incarnation to the life of faith. As in previous editions, the material culminates in four imaginative dialogues between prominent thinkers to illustrate major theological debates. In addition to updates throughout the text, the fourth edition also includes a new introduction and an additional chapter on Christology. Students will appreciate the textbook’s accessible style, comprehensive reading recommendations, and glossary of theological terms.

Anselm's Pursuit of Joy

Anselm's Pursuit of Joy
Author: Gavin R. Ortlund
Publisher: Catholic University of America Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2020-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0813232759

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The interpretation of Anselm of Canterbury’s Proslogion has a long and rich tradition. However, its study is often narrowly focused on its so-called “ontological argument.” As a result, engagement with the text of this work tends to be lopsided, and the prayerful purpose that undergirds the whole book is often completely ignored. Even the most rigorous engagements with the Proslogion often have little to say, for instance, about how the prayers of Proslogion 1, 14, and 18 contribute materially to Anselm’s argument, or how his doctrine of God develops organically from the divine formula in the early chapters to the doctrines of eternity, simplicity, and Trinity in later chapters. There are very few works that offer a sustained analysis to Anselm’s flow of thought throughout the entire Proslogion, and no one has explored how Anselm’s doctrine of creaturely joy in heaven in Proslogion 24-26 is a fitting climax and resolution to the book. Anselm’s Pursuit of Joy attempts a sustained, chapter-by-chapter textual analysis of the Proslogion, and offers the first effort to situate Anselm’s doctrine of heaven in Proslogion 24-26 as the climax of the earlier themes of Anselm’s work. Gavin Ortlund suggests that the basic purpose of Anselm’s argument in the Proslogion is to seek the visio Dei that he articulates as his soul’s deepest desire (Proslogion 1). While Anselm’s argument for God’s existence (Proslogion 2-4) is an important piece of this effort, it is only one step of a larger trajectory of thought that leads Anselm to meditate further on God’s nature as the highest good of the human soul (Proslogion 5-23), and then to anticipate the joy of possessing God in heaven (Proslogion 24-26). In other words, the establishment of God’s existence is only the penultimate consequence of Anselm’s famous formula “that than which nothing greater can be thought”—his ultimate concern is with the infinite creaturely joy that is entailed by his existence. The Proslogion is, far more than an argument for God’s existence, a meditation on God as the chief happiness of the human soul.