The Major Works by Anselm of Canterbury
This collection encapsulates a profound exploration of medieval theological and philosophical thought, presenting a series of writings that delve into the nature of God, the existence of divine attributes, and the relationship between faith and reason. The works articulate a rational approach to understanding religious beliefs, most notably through the ontological argument for the existence of God, which posits that the very concept of a supreme being necessitates its existence. The text also addresses the intricacies of atonement, free will, and the human soul, offering a comprehensive insight into the intellectual rigor and spiritual depth of its time.
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