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Cur Deus Homo

Saint Anselm

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Praktische Theologie

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In 'Cur Deus Homo' by Saint Anselm, the eminent Archbishop of Canterbury delves into the profound theological question of why God became man. This influential work, written in the 11th century, is structured as a dialogue between Anselm and his interlocutor, Boso, as they explore the necessity and rationale behind the Incarnation. Anselm's rigorous logical reasoning and deep philosophical insights permeate the text, making it a seminal work in the realms of Christian theology and medieval philosophy. The book presents a captivating blend of theological reflection and intellectual exploration, making it a cornerstone of Western religious thought. As Anselm wrestles with the intricacies of divine justice, love, and salvation, readers are invited to ponder the mysteries of faith and the complexities of Christ's redemptive mission.

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Medieval Theology, Salvation Theology, Theology Philosophy, Anselm of Canterbury, Atonement Theory, Philosophical Theology, Medieval Philosophy, Divine Atonement, Satisfaction View, Christian Doctrine