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The Works of Saint Anselm (Prologium, Monologium, in Behalf of the Fool, and Cur Deus Homo)
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Anselm of Canterbury, later canonized in the 1100s, was a Benedictine monk and philosopher who is known as the father of scholasticism. He is also the founder of the ontological argument, saying that God exists because of his infinite power and authority over mankind. His written works are known for their rationalization of faith based on spiritual truths found within the Christian belief, which is detailed in Proslogium. He believed in varying degrees of good and bad, which meant that there must be an ultimate goodness with which to compare good and bad. For Saint Anselm in Monologium, this ultimate goodness is God. Why God Became Man discusses how Jesus Christ was sent to atone for Gods dissatisfaction with mankind, defending Gods honor and justice. Saint Anselms ideas were not universally accepted. One rebuttal came in the form of In Behalf of the Fool, a response to and critique of Saint Anselms works written by the Benedictine monk Gaunilo. Today, Saint Anselms writings, as well as the critique by Gaunilo, remain critical to anyone studying Christian theology. Saint Anselms rationalization based purely on intuitive reasoning is astonishing. Because Saint Anselm did not rely on empirical evidence for faith, his beliefs were truly a test of his personal faith in God. Saint Anselm and his works are both impressive testaments to the historic and social significance of the Christian religion.
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