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Credo ut
intelligam,
alternatively spelled credo ut intellegam, is a
Latin sentence of
Anselm of
Canterbury (Proslogion, 1). The
sentence is a reference...
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Canterbury states: "Neque enim
quaero intelligere ut credam, sed
credo ut
intelligam" ("I do not s**** to
understand in
order that I may believe, but rather...
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Darwin used it in his autobiography,
credo quia incredibile.
credo ut
intelligam I
believe so that I may
understand A
motto of St Anselm, used as the motto...
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quaero intelligere ut credam, sed
credo ut
intelligam. Nam et hoc credo, quia, nisi credidero, non
intelligam.
Other examples include "The
Christian ought...
- irrational; is this not an
unqualified confirmation of Zen?"
Credo ut
intelligam Criterion of embarr****ment – Type of
biblical historical analysis Absurdism...
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becoming the
person God has
intended one to be. The
school motto Credo ut
Intelligam ("I
believe so I may understand")
illustrates the
emphasis the school...
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boldness of reason".
Apophatic theology § The via
eminentiae Credo ut
intelligam Biography of
Cardinal Georges Marie Martin Cottier, O.P.,
Vatican Press...
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which Anselm of
Canterbury gave to it in the
eleventh century,
credo ut
intelligam, or
faith s****ing
understanding (literally, "I
believe so that I may understand")...
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Includes an
annotated bibliography of Polanyi's publications.
Credo ut
intelligam Knowledge management List of
Christians in
science and
technology Michael...