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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · A 12th-century illumination from the Meditations of St. Anselm. More probably, Anselm intended his "single argument" to include most of the rest of the work as well, wherein he establishes the attributes of God and their compatibility with one another.

  2. 5. Juni 2024 · Abstract: This essay examines how, whether, and in what sense Christ had human passions. This question comes out of Anselm’s work, not only Cur Deus homo, but also his portrayal of the importance of the passions in his prayers and meditations, and becomes a standard question in the Latin High Middle Ages. The essay considers the ...

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · The ontological argument, which proceeds not from the world to its Creator but from the idea of God to the reality of God, was first clearly formulated by St. Anselm (1033/34–1109) in his Proslogion (1077–78).

  4. Vor einem Tag · This concept was actually known as “Anselm’s Argument” until the 1700s, having been explained in his Proslogion. In short, Anselm claimed that God was the single greatest thing imaginable. Since existing is “greater” than not existing, Anslem concluded that, if we can conceive of one thing greater than all others, by definition that thing must exist. That single “greatest” thing ...

  5. Vor 22 Stunden · Perfect Being Theology. Paul Helm · June 20, 2024. The idea of ‘Perfect Being Theology’ gets short shrift from modern Reformed Christian theologians, even from some who should know better. The phrase is associated with St. Anselm, and with his ontological argument for God’s existence, which some have regarded as a stroke of genius.

  6. 29. Mai 2024 · Anselms argument is designed to refute this claim and show that God rightly requires a satisfaction for our sin. And it is this requirement for satisfaction that explains why it is fitting and rational that God become a man.

  7. 5. Juni 2024 · The Fear of Damnation, the Compunction of Love: Saint Anselm’s first Prayer to Saint John the Evangelist. With the exception of three prayers addressed to Saint Mary, the Mother of Jesus, 1 Anselm addressed more than one prayer to only one other saint, Saint John the Evangelist. 2 Why Anselm wrote two prayers to Saint John is a ...