Saint Anselm 
Cur Deus Homo [EPUB ebook] 
Unveiling Divine Purpose: A Theological Analysis of Atonement and Incarnation

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In ‘Cur Deus Homo, ‘ Saint Anselm presents a profound theological exploration of the necessity of the Incarnation, set against the backdrop of medieval scholasticism. Writing in a dialectical style, Anselm targets central questions regarding the nature of God and humanity’s redemption, employing a meticulous logical framework characteristic of his era. His treatise confronts the mystery of why God chose to become man, arguing that divine justice and mercy are reconciled through the person of Christ, ultimately fulfilling humanity’s salvation. Anselm’s work not only influenced the theological discourse of his time but also laid the groundwork for future Christological debates in both theology and philosophy. Saint Anselm of Canterbury (c. 1033’Äì1109) was a Benedictine monk, philosopher, and theologian whose work thrived at the intersection of faith and reason. His experiences as an abbot and a church leader during a tumultuous period in medieval Europe shaped his inquisitive nature and prompted him to confront the complexities of belief and understanding. Anselm’Äôs quest for clarity in faith emphasized rational inquiry, which is evident throughout ‘Cur Deus Homo, ‘ encapsulating his broader contributions to philosophy and theology. This seminal work is essential for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Christian doctrine and the relationship between divine attributes and human existence. Anselm’s eloquent argumentation encourages readers to engage with fundamental questions of existence and faith, making it a must-read for theologians, philosophers, and laypersons alike.

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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 79 ● ISBN 4064066464516 ● Tamaño de archivo 0.7 MB ● Editorial Good Press ● Ciudad Prague ● País CZ ● Publicado 2021 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 7815261 ● Protección de copia DRM social

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