
Anselm of Canterbury - Wikipedia
Anselm of Canterbury OSB (/ ˈænsɛlm /; 1033/4–1109), also called Anselm of Aosta (French: Anselme d'Aoste, Italian: Anselmo d'Aosta) after his birthplace and Anselm of Bec (French: Anselme du Bec) after his monastery, was an Italian [4] Benedictine monk, abbot, philosopher, and theologian of the Catholic Church, who served as Archbishop of Cante...
Monologion | work by Anselm of Canterbury | Britannica
St. Anselm of Canterbury (born 1033/34, Aosta, Lombardy [Italy]—died April 21, 1109, possibly at Canterbury, Kent, England; feast day April 21) was an Italian-born theologian and philosopher, known as the father of Scholasticism, a philosophical school of …
This online translation of the Monologion is taken from A New, Interpretive Translation of St. Anselm’s Monolo- gion and Proslogion (Minneapolis: Banning Press, 1986).
Logos Virtual Library: Saint Anselm: Monologion - logoslibrary.org
Saint Anselm Monologion Table of Contents Catalogue of Titles Logos Virtual Library Catalogue: Saint Anselm (1033-1109) Monologion. Translated by Sidney Norton Deane. Table of Contents. Preface. Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14
Anselm - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Saint Anselm was one of the most important Christian thinkers of the eleventh century. He is most famous in philosophy for having discovered and articulated the so-called “ ontological argument;” and in theology for his doctrine of the atonement.
Anselm of Canterbury : Anselm, Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury, …
Feb 24, 2021 · Why God became a man. The virgin conception and original sin. The procession of the holy spirit. Three letters on the sacraments -- v. 4. Hermeneutical and textual problems in the complete treatises of St. Anselm.
Anselm's Monologion - Logic Museum
Anselm argues for many propositions of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, using only philosophical arguments, rather than the authority of the bible. The love of the Supreme Spirit, how the Father and the Son love one another, how Love proceeds as a whole from the Father and as a whole from the Son.
Monologion and Proslogion by Saint Anselm | EBSCO
In Monologion, Anselm presents three distinct proofs for the existence of God, arguing that goodness, existence, and degrees of reality must ultimately stem from a singular, supremely good source, defined as God.
St. Anselme: Proslogium; Monologium; an appendix In behalf of …
Aug 22, 2006 · Translations of: Proslogion, Monologion, Cur Deus homo by Anselm, and Liber pro insipiente by Gaunilo Bibliography: p. xxv-xxvi
Logos Virtual Library: Saint Anselm: Monologion, 1
If any man, either from ignorance or unbelief, has no knowledge of the existence of one Nature which is highest of all existing beings, which is also sufficient to itself in its eternal blessedness, and which confers upon and effects in all other beings, through its omnipotent goodness, the very fact of their existence, and the fact that in any ...