- The
Proslogion (Latin: Proslogium, lit. 'Discourse') is a
prayer (or meditation)
written by the
medieval cleric Saint Anselm of
Canterbury between 1077...
- the point. The
Proslogion had
already stated "anything else
whatsoever other than [God] can be
thought not to exist". The
Proslogion's argument concerns...
- Joy: A
Commentary on the
Proslogion, (Catholic
University of
America Press, 2020)
Commentary on
Anselm of Canterbury's
Proslogion. I and II Kings: A 12-W****...
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tradition was
proposed by
Saint Anselm of
Canterbury in his 1078 work,
Proslogion (Latin: Proslogium, lit. 'Discourse [on the
Existence of God]'), in which...
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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...
- of Canterbury.
Anselm uses this
expression for the
first time in his
Proslogion (I). It
articulates the
close relationship between faith and
human reason...
-
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...
-
quaerens intellectum faith s****ing
understanding motto of St. Anselm;
Proslogion fidus Achates faithful Achates refers to a
faithful friend; from the name...
- (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...
- faithful."
Anselm of
Canterbury propounded the
ontological argument in his
Proslogion.
Thomas Aquinas presented five ways, or
arguments for God's existence...