St. Anselm of Canterbury's 'Collected Works' is a compilation of the philosophical and theological writings of one of the most influential thinkers of the Middle Ages. Known for his development of the ontological argument for the existence of God, Anselm's writings are marked by their rigorous logic and deep engagement with Christian doctrine. The collection includes his famous works such as 'Proslogion' and 'Monologion', providing readers with a comprehensive insight into his thought and influence on medieval scholasticism. Anselm's clear and systematic approach to theology makes his works accessible to both scholars and general readers interested in exploring the intersection of faith and reason in medieval philosophy. St. Anselm was a Benedictine monk and Archbishop of Canterbury, whose profound intellectual gifts led him to articulate complex theological ideas with clarity and precision. His works continue to be studied and debated by scholars today, showcasing his enduring impact on Western philosophical thought. Readers seeking a deeper understanding of medieval theology and philosophy will find St. Anselm's 'Collected Works' to be a valuable resource, offering profound insights into the mind of a brilliant theologian and philosopher.
The Complete Works. Illustrated : Monologion, Proslogion, De veritate, Cur deus homo, Meditations and Prayers
St. Anselm of Canterbury
bookSt. Anselme: Collected Works : Proslogium, Monologium, In Behalf of the Fool by Gaunilon & Cur Deus Homo
St. Anselm of Canterbury
bookSt. Anselme: Collected Works : Proslogium, Monologium, In Behalf of the Fool by Gaunilon & Cur Deus Homo
St. Anselm of Canterbury
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