- its converse,
intellego ut
credam ("I
think so that I may believe"), when he says
Neque enim
quaero intelligere ut
credam, sed
credo ut
intelligam ("I...
- reason.
Anselm of
Canterbury states: "Neque enim
quaero intelligere ut
credam, sed
credo ut intelligam" ("I do not s**** to
understand in
order that I...
-
cycle of
faith and
reason (in Latin:
credo ut
intellegam and
intellego ut
credam). The
circle was
conceived to
improve the
Biblical exegesis and it was activated...
-
Evans (Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 1972), 509: "Qui
nihil interim credam, nisi
nihil temere credendum." 1
Corinthians 1:17–31 Faith, Humor, and Paradox...
- not to have interested" Anselm. Latin:
Neque enim
quaero intelligere ut
credam, sed
credo ut intelligam. Nam et hoc credo, quia, nisi credidero, non intelligam...
- Saginaw, Michigan, U.S.
Education St. Joseph's
Seminary and
College Pontifical Gregorian University Motto Credam firmius (May I
believe more strongly)...