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    hope which is in us. Cur Deus Homo Preface p. 177 Deane translation of Proslogium etc 1903 Cur Deus Homo (in Latin) Cur Deus Homo (Deane's 1903 translation)...
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    departed the next day, first for Schiavi—where he completed his work Cur Deus Homo—and then for Lyon. William Rufus was killed hunting in the New Forest...
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    primarily from the works of Anselm of Canterbury, specifically his Cur Deus Homo ('Why Was God a Man?'). Since one of God's characteristics is justice...
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  • Anselm of Canterbury (11th century) in his treatise on the atonement, Cur Deus Homo ("Why God Became Man"). The term is used in the Westminster Larger Catechism...
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    Emory University. Retrieved June 15, 2019. Jenson, Robert W. (1959). Cur Deus Homo? The Election of Jesus Christ in the Theology of Karl Barth (doctoral...
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  • 'if' and 'then'. For example, 'if a man runs, then God exists' (Si homo currit, Deus est). A consequence is 'true' when the antecedent implies the consequent...
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    not until Anselm of Canterbury (1033/4–1109) wrote his famous work Cur Deus Homo (1098) that attention was focused on the theology of redemption with...
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    by these councils and popes. Anselm of Canterbury established in his Cur Deus Homo the definition that was followed by the great 13th-century Schoolmen...
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    author and St. Augustine the narrator. Anselm of Canterbury Anselm's Cur Deus Homo is a Socratic dialogue between Anselm and a monk named Boso. Galileo...
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  • of the fool by Gaunilon and Cur Deus homo (1903). An edition of Anselm's works Proslogium, Monologium and Cur Deus Homo? and the work In Behalf of the...
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    Scholasticism Schools Thomism Scotism Occamism Major works Summa Theologica Cur Deus Homo Summa Grammatica Summa logicae Opus Oxoniense Libri Quattuor Sententiarum...
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    complete by 1098, as the latest work by Anselm that finds mention is Cur deus homo. This suggests that it is the earliest work by Honorius, written when...
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    advocates divine freedom in the incarnation with the support of Anselm's Cur Deus Homo. Barth holds that Anselm's doctrine of the atonement preserves both...
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    shift occurred, Aulén says, when Anselm of Canterbury published his Cur Deus Homo around 1097 AD which marked the point where the predominant understanding...
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    from the outset and does not promote the idea of inherited guilt. In Cur Deus Homo, Anselm of Canterbury explained that after the original sin of Adam...
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    Scholasticism Schools Thomism Scotism Occamism Major works Summa Theologica Cur Deus Homo Summa Grammatica Summa logicae Opus Oxoniense Libri Quattuor Sententiarum...
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    the main mediaeval category for thought about the cross. Anselm's Cur Deus Homo?, which largely determined the mediaeval development, saw Christ's satisfactio...
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  • authority of Lanfranc and Anselm, Roscellin prompted Anselm to write Cur Deus Homo and other treatments of the divine nature refuting his treatment. Roscellin...
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    Ecclesiasticus 15:5, In medio Ecclesiae aperuit os ejus, * Et implevit eum Deus spiritu sapientiae et intellectus. * Jucunditatem et exsultationem thesaurizavit...
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    Scholasticism Schools Thomism Scotism Occamism Major works Summa Theologica Cur Deus Homo Summa Grammatica Summa logicae Opus Oxoniense Libri Quattuor Sententiarum...
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    not "mystical" surrender to the "absolute", but ascetical struggle: "Cur Deus homo? Why, to what purpose, did He become man, expose himself to injurious...
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    industrial societies. Saint Anselm of Canterbury (c. 1033–1109) in Cur Deus Homo extended the concept of honour from his own feudal society to postulate...
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    some of the aspects of the divine nature are hidden (Deus absconditus) and others revealed (Deus revelatus) to finite human minds. Thomist philosophy...
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    Scholasticism Schools Thomism Scotism Occamism Major works Summa Theologica Cur Deus Homo Summa Grammatica Summa logicae Opus Oxoniense Libri Quattuor Sententiarum...
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    Scholasticism Schools Thomism Scotism Occamism Major works Summa Theologica Cur Deus Homo Summa Grammatica Summa logicae Opus Oxoniense Libri Quattuor Sententiarum...
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  • Switzerland built 1093–1109 Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, writes Cur Deus Homo (Why God Became Man), a landmark exploration of the Atonement 1095–1291...
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    of John Mcleod Campbell, 2 Vols., 1877. Secondary sources Anselm, "Cur Deus Homo," John Henry and James Parker, 1865. Athanasius, "On the Incarnation...
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    Adventists Believe... pp. 112–113. Primary sources Anselm (8 May 2008), "Cur Deus Homo", Anselm of Canterbury [Why the God Man?], Translated by Brian Davies...
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  • From the Bible, locution indicating a will to death ("I want to die"). cur Deus Homo Why the God-Man The question attributed to Anselm in his work of by...
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  • Scholasticism Schools Thomism Scotism Occamism Major works Summa Theologica Cur Deus Homo Summa Grammatica Summa logicae Opus Oxoniense Libri Quattuor Sententiarum...
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