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$aThe Cambridge companion to Anselm$h[electronic resource] /$cedited by Brian Davies and Brian Leftow. |
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$aCambridge :$bCambridge University Press,$c2004. |
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$a1 online resource (xiii, 323 pages) :$bdigital, PDF file(s). |
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$tAnselm's life, works, and immediate influence /$rG.R. Evans --$tAnselm on faith and reason /$rMarilyn McCord Adams --$tAnselm, Augustine, and Platonism /$rGareth Matthews --$tAnselm's philosophy of language /$rPeter King --$tAnselm on modality /$rSimo Knuuttila --$tAnselm's perfect-being theology /$rBrian Leftow --$tAnselm and the ontological argument /$rBrian Davies --$tAnselm's account of freedom /$rSandra Visser and Thomas Williams --$tAnselm on truth /$rSandra Visser and Thomas Williams --$tAnselm on ethics /$rJeffrey E. Brower --$tAnselm on the Trinity /$rWilliam E. Mann --$tAnselm on atonement /$rDavid Brown. |
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$aAnselm of Canterbury (1033-1109), Benedictine monk and the second Norman archbishop of Canterbury, is regarded as one of the most important philosophers and theologians of the Middle Ages. The essays in this volume explore all of his major ideas both philosophical and theological, including his teachings on faith and reason, God's existence and nature, logic, freedom, truth, ethics, and key Christian doctrines. There is also discussion of his life, the sources of his thought, and his influence on other thinkers. New readers will find this the most convenient, accessible guide to Anselm currently available. Advanced students and specialists will find a conspectus of developments in the interpretation of Anselm. |
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$aAnselm,$cSaint, Archbishop of Canterbury,$d1033-1109. |
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$aDavies, Brian,$d1951-$eeditor. |
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$uhttps://doi.org/10.1017/CCOL0521807468$yClick for access to full text electronic version of this title. |