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Prayer by Saint Anselm of Canterbury
The Proslogion (Latin: Proslogium, lit. 'Discourse') is a prayer (or meditation) written by the medieval cleric Saint Anselm of Canterbury between 1077
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Archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 to 1109
the point. The Proslogion had already stated "anything else whatsoever other than [God] can be thought not to exist". The Proslogion's argument concerns
Anselm_of_Canterbury
Argument for the existence of God
tradition was proposed by Saint Anselm of Canterbury in his 1078 work, Proslogion (Latin: Proslogium, lit. 'Discourse [on the Existence of God]'), in which
Ontological_argument
Philosophical phrase
sentence by Anselm of Canterbury, which had been the first title for his Proslogion (I). It articulates the close relationship between faith and human reason
Fides_quaerens_intellectum
Sentence of Anselm of Canterbury
spelled credo ut intellegam, is a Latin sentence of Anselm of Canterbury (Proslogion, 1). The sentence is a reference to Isaiah 7:9. The sentence translates
Credo_ut_intelligam
French Benedictine monk and philosopher
ontological argument for the existence of God which appeared in St. Anselm's Proslogion. In his work In Behalf of the Fool, Gaunilo contends that St. Anselm's
Gaunilo_of_Marmoutiers
American Christian apologist and theologian (born 1983)
(Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2020) Anselm's Pursuit of Joy: A Commentary on the Proslogion (Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press, 2020) Retrieving
Gavin_Ortlund
quaerens intellectum faith seeking understanding motto of St. Anselm; Proslogion fidus Achates faithful Achates refers to a faithful friend; from the name
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Title given by the Catholic Church to saints
(Marian Doctor) 1033 or 1034 1109 1720 Archbishop of Canterbury, OSB Proslogion Cur Deus Homo Pope Clement XI 12 Isidore of Seville 560 636 1722 Archbishop
Doctor_of_the_Church
Galician noblewoman and courtier (1325–1355)
Domina Agnes'. On the historical basis of the myth of Inês de Castro". Proslogion: Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Social History and Culture. 3 (1)
Inês_de_Castro
English prince (1389–1435)
(2016). "The Treaty of Amiens (1423): Towards a Reconsideration" (PDF). Proslogion. 14: 244–263. ISSN 2500-0926. Moore, Terence R. (1982). The Hundred Years
John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford
John_of_Lancaster,_Duke_of_Bedford
Chinese philosopher
original title of Anselm's Proslogion. The Epilogue of The Sublime alludes to, without affirming, two central ideas in the Proslogion: that God is Existence
Tsang_Lap_Chuen
Christian theology that defends Christianity against objections
Pettau. Anselm of Canterbury propounded the ontological argument in his Proslogion. Thomas Aquinas presented five ways, or arguments for God's existence
Christian_apologetics
Philosophical work by Maimonides (c. 1190 AD)
Williams, Thomas; Guttmann, Julius; Rabin, Chaim (1996). Monologion; and, Proslogion: with the replies of Gaunilo and Anselm. Indianapolis: Hackett Pub. Co
The_Guide_for_the_Perplexed
Christian hymn by Charitie Lees Smith and Vikki Cook
April 2025. Anselm's theological method may well be exemplary in the Proslogion, but he also operated with a feudal notion of divine honour that makes
Before the Throne of God Above
Before_the_Throne_of_God_Above
quaerens intellectum faith seeking understanding motto of St. Anselm; Proslogion fidus Achates faithful Achates refers to a faithful friend; from the name
List_of_Latin_phrases_(F)
Mistress of French king Henry III
figure de l'escadron volant : Renée de Rieux, la baronne de Castellane". Proslogion (in French). 5 (1): 144–156. doi:10.24411/2500-0926-2019-00009. This
La_Belle_Châteauneuf
One hundred years, from 1001 to 1100
Jumièges to extend the Gesta Normannorum Ducum chronicle. 1078 – The Proslogion is written by Anselm of Canterbury. 1080 – The Chinese poet Su Shi is
11th_century
American philosopher (1911–1990)
originally presented by Anselm of Canterbury in the second chapter of his Proslogion was just an inferior version of the argument propounded in chapter three
Norman_Malcolm
Family of paradoxes around the definition of omnipotence
Luibheid Paulist Press. 1987. ISBN 0-8091-2838-1 Anselm of Canterbury Proslogion Chap. VII, in The Power of God: readings on Omnipotence and Evil. Linwood
Omnipotence_paradox
Servatius) by Jocundus 1077 – Monologion (Monologue) by Anselm 1077–78 – Proslogion (Address) by Anselm 1084 –Zizhi Tongjian (資治通鑑; Comprehensive Mirror to
11th_century_in_literature
the Philosophers Averroes, The Incoherence of the Incoherence Anselm, Proslogion Thomas Aquinas, Summa contra Gentiles, c. 1260 Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae
List of publications in philosophy
List_of_publications_in_philosophy
Form of theism
Canterbury and Thomas Aquinas. Anselm's ontological argument in works like Proslogion argues for God's existence as a necessary being, a concept that aligns
Classical_theism
American Philosopher
Chaos, vol. 6, no. 11, 2077–2086, 1996. "The Modal Unity of Anselm's Proslogion." Faith and Philosophy, vol. 13, no. 1, 50–67, 1996. "Chaos in Cooperation:
Gary_R._Mar
hiddenness to an unfulfilled purpose of seeing and knowing God in his Proslogion: I have never seen thee, O Lord my God; I do not know thy form. What,
Divine_hiddenness
began his Proslogion by calling it a "short work on an example meditation on the meaning of faith", and the meditations in the Proslogion are intended
History of Christian meditation
History_of_Christian_meditation
Annual prize awarded at Eton College in England for the highest performance in a series
2007 Dr Susan Parsons (Universities of Cambridge and Nottingham) Anselm, Proslogion 2009 Dr Douglas Hedley (Clare College, Cambridge) Kant, The Moral Law
Newcastle_Scholarship
Philosophical thinking inspired by a particular religion
Canterbury (1033–1109) formulated an ontological argument in his work Proslogion. His reasoning was based on the idea of God as "that than which nothing
Religious_philosophy
British sculptor (born 1946)
Surore, Hospital of Santa Maria della Scala, Siena, Italy 2001 (2001): Proslogion: to St. Anselm, Aosta Cathedral, Italy 2005 (2005): Altar to St. Anselm
Stephen_Cox_(sculptor)
Australian philosopher and public intellectual (1925–2014)
thinkers with modern relevance. He translated and commented on St. Anselm's Proslogion as well as "The World Order", the 15th volume of St. Thomas Aquinas' Summa
Max_Charlesworth
Philosophical claim about the class of language or knowledge of the "being" of God
independent of grace, but an effect of grace.) Anselm of Canterbury's Proslogion first addresses God as "you are that than which a greater cannot be conceived"
Analogia_entis
Estonian classical philologist, translator, and historian (1962–2019)
pp. 104–113 (excerpts from books II, VII and IX) Anselm Canterbury's "Proslogion, or Talk: an excerpt." Translator and author Marju Lepajõe. Rmt: "Anthology
Marju_Lepajõe
Theological Seminary. "Prayers And Meditations Of St. Anselm With The Proslogion St. Anselm". Anselm, S. (189). Cur deus homo. London: Griffith, Farran
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