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The Saint Anselm Journal |
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Volume 2, Number 1 (Fall 2004)
On April 23-24, 2004, the Institute for Saint Anselm Studies sponsored the Third Saint Anselm Conference. Over twenty-four papers on various aspects of Saint Anselm's life, thought, and spirituality were presented by scholars from the United States and Great Britain. In addition there was a special session at which undergraduates presented their research findings on Saint Anselm. The Institute is pleased to present in this issue of The Saint Anselm Journal a selection of the papers given at the Conference.
Human Free Will in Anselm and Descartes (PDF - 123k)
Faith and Reason in Anselm: Two Models (PDF - 127k)
Feudal Imagery or Christian Tradition? A Defense of the Rationale for Anselm's Cur Deus Homo (PDF - 128k)
St. Anselm of Canterbury and Romano Guardini (PDF - 147k)
A Christological Renaissance: The Chalcedonian Turn of St. Anselm of Canterbury (PDF - 130k)
Brentano's Account of Anselm's Proof of Immortality in Monologion 68-69 (PDF - 153k)
Understanding Christ's Satisfaction Today (PDF - 112k)
Ms. Bodley 271: Establishing the Anselmian Canon? (PDF - 438k)
Anselm and the Guilt of Adam (PDF - 135k)
Music in the Time of Saint Anselm (PDF - 122k) |
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