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Anselm von Canterbury

    January 1, 1033 – April 21, 1109

    Saint Anselm of Canterbury was a pivotal figure in medieval theology and philosophy, renowned as the founder of scholasticism. His work profoundly influenced Western thought, particularly his arguments for the existence of God and his theories on atonement. Anselm was not only a leading intellectual but also a devoted churchman, whose life was marked by conflicts between church and state. His ideas continue to resonate, shaping theological and philosophical discourse.

    Anselm von Canterbury
    Defense of the Faith
    St. Anselm's Book of Meditations and Prayers
    Monologion and Proslogion
    St. Anselm's Book of Meditations and Prayers (Hardback)
    Anselm of Canterbury: The Major Works
    Cur Deus Homo to Which is Added a Selection From His Letters